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Legal lawlessness
Authors note on usage: I have used 'Law' to refer to the abstract concept and 'law' to its concrete expression. State laws vs the rule of Law “..ultimately law is…
The Law is dead, Long live the Law: The curious friendship of Ginsburg and Scalia
With Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s demise, we have lost a gem who inspired an idea of law not just within the United States but around the world. I’d like to…
The Crowns’s Fancy: A Look into the Doctrine of Pleasure (Part-II)
Article 311 Though doctrine of pleasure is accepted in India as it has developed in England, it has not been completely accepted in India. It is subject to the provisions…
The Crown’s Fancy: A Look into the Doctrine of Pleasure (Part- I)
Introduction The ‘Doctrine of Pleasure’ is a principle of the common law, the origins of which may be traced back to the United Kingdom. The Doctrine of Pleasure is a…
Indian Constitution 101: A Visual Journey
The Constitution of India is probably one of the least read of texts in India. It enjoys neither popular affection, nor particular appreciation. However, the original book that is this…