Abstract Rule of Law is one of the essential concepts of the English Constitutional System. The principle of Rule of Law implies that no one is above the law. Rule of Law eliminates the arbitrary power of the government. Introduction The principle of Rule of Law revolves around three meanings:…
Abstract Knowledge of the law can save a person from being both a victim and an offender. As a result, it is the responsibility of every person in our country to understand and follow the law. Basic legal studies are important for the inhabitants of this area, and the Indian Institute…
From Gandhi to Nehru Patel or Subhash Chandra Bose, all the leaders in the history of Indian freedom struggle were either lawyers or came from families of lawyers. Manmohun Ghose the Frist Lawyer or Radha Binod Paul the Saver of Japan at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal – Bengalis were…
Abstract Legal Education should be considered an important arena in the life of every individual. Legal Education means imparting knowledge with respect to laws, right and duties of the individual. Thus many law college in Coochbehar are trying to impart holistic legal education. Introduction In this modern society there is…
In today’s era there is an ongoing debate between the Constitutional Morality and Public Morality. Constitutional Morality refers to the principles and values inculcated in the Constitution whereas Public Morality refers to the general beliefs, morals and values of society as a whole. Some argue that Constitutional Morality should preside…