Amendments Keeping the Constitution Alive
Nandita[1] Amendment: a sina qua non for a working democracy “There is no permanence in constitutions… so as not to
Nandita[1] Amendment: a sina qua non for a working democracy “There is no permanence in constitutions… so as not to
Neeraj Dubey[1] & Sudiksha Chauhan[2] Abstract Rule of law is a legal concept, a mental process contrasted with perception. A
N.Ilakkiya[1] Abstract The concept of democracy ought to be approached by examining its essentials as contents of the term. It
Mohammad Adil Ansari[1] A chapter of Fundamental Duties was added under Article 51A by the Constitution (Forty-Second Amendment) Act, 1976,
Mervin Joe Gervasis[1] Introduction InThe constitution is the basic legal framework of a country on which the whole polity of
Meghali Gaur[1] Abstract This article throws light on the indispensable principle of Rule of Law essential to govern any political
Mayank Rajput[1] & Saumya Tripathi[2] Abstract Rule of Law is the bedrock of our democratic principles. It enshrines that all
Lavanay Gupta[1] Abstract This paper raises the question that if there should be a law for marital rape in India.
Khushbu Dhanetwal[1] However good a constitution may be, it is sure to turn out bad because those who are called
Ishita Das[1] Introduction Article 370 is the most widely known special provision in the Constitution of India. It gives special