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DOCTRINE OF ECLIPSE AND SEVERABLITY proofread ver.DOCTRINE OF ECLIPISEINTRODUCTIONWhen India’s Constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950, it guaranteed fundamental rights to its citizens. Even before these rights were granted, there were existing laws...
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DOCTRINE OF COLORABLE LEGISLATION proofread ver.DOCTRINE OF COLORABLE LEGISLATIONINTRODUCTIONFederalism in the Indian Constitution divides sovereign authority between the central and state governments. This setup aims to facilitate efficient administration and foster...
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M. Ashok Kumar & Ors. Vs. The Theyarayanagar Fund Ltd. proofread ver.M. Ashok Kumar & Ors. Vs. The Theyarayanagar Fund Ltd. Complainant: Mr. M. Ashok Kumar and Mr. A. Mallika (plaintiff)Respondent 1: The Theyarayanagar Fund Ltd. Respondent 2: Messrs...
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY proofread ver.ARTICLE 20DOUBLE JEOPARDYDOUBLE JEOPARDY: CONCEPT AND ANALYSISDouble Jeopardy means that a person cannot be tried or punished for the same offence more than once. Once a person has been either acquitted or convicted for a particular...
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DOCTRINE OF RETROSPECTIVE LEGISLATION proofread ver.DOCTRINE OF RETROSPECTIVE LEGISLATIONRetrospective means applying new laws or changes to existing laws to events or actions that occurred in the past. This means that actions or events that were legal when they...
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24.05.2024 DEATH PENALTY: A NECESSARY EVIL? Introduction Capital punishment, also called the death penalty, refers to the most extreme of all sanctions imposed by law by a state against an individual for having committed a crime. This final penalty signifies...