The main purpose of this article is not only to publicize the gross human rights violations against India’s 250-300 million untouchables (now known as Dalits), but also to create international awareness and to seek international support for the plight of the Dalits in India. It is evident that the Afro-Americans…
Democracy is a part of the basic structure of our Constitution and rule of law and free and fair election are basic features of democracy. Sir Winston Churchill described the importance of vote in a democratic election in the following words: “At the bottom of all tributes paid to democracy…
The main aim and objective of the whole Judicial System in India is to provide speedy, fair, honest, impartial and inexpensive justice to the Common Man- “WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA”. To achieve the same, transparent, honest, accountable and impartial discharging of duties and functions both by the Bench &…
It is well known that India has a free press. The question that which immediately comes to our mind while looking at censorship and regulation of film and cinema is whether the same degree of freedom should be applied to such enterprises as well. Under Article 19 (1) (a) of…
The case of Kesavananda Bharati V. State of Kerala[1] decided by the largest ever bench of thirteen judges of the Supreme Court after the largest ever hearing of sixty six days in the Court on 24th April, 1973 is the largest Constitutional case decided by the Supreme Court of India.…
