Is the Indian Parliament Supreme or the Judiciary (Supreme Court)?
Learn which is supreme – the Indian Parliament (that is, the Indian legislative) or the Judiciary (that is, the Supreme Court).KEEP READING
Law Notes, Bare Acts and Law Articles related to Supreme Court of India. These Notes are short, on point and easily understandable.
Learn which is supreme – the Indian Parliament (that is, the Indian legislative) or the Judiciary (that is, the Supreme Court).KEEP READING
Articles 25 to 28 of Part III of the Indian Constitution talks about the right to freedom of religion. This law note tells you all about it.KEEP READING
Read the important law news summaries of the day. This page is updated daily and is for law students, advocates, judges, and those preparing for exams.KEEP READING
This article discusses the principle of Constitutional Morality, which has been used and interpreted by the Supreme Court in various recent judgements.KEEP READING
This CPC law note tells you the meaning of foreign judgement and when a foreign judgement is not enforceable in India.KEEP READING
Learn about the practical aspects of setting up regional benches of the Supreme Court of India and its impact on the judicial system.KEEP READING
Case law summary about the background, issues, arguments, and the judgement of Kesavananda Bharati & Others vs the State of Kerala.KEEP READING
The 42nd Amendment Act is known as a Mini Constitution because of the extensive alterations it made to the Indian Constitution.KEEP READING
This case law summary talks about A.K. Gopalan vs the State of Madras with its background, facts, and the Supreme Court judgement.KEEP READING
This law note tells you about the ten main types of jurisdiction of Indian courts with their brief explanation and example.KEEP READING
This law article discusses the National Judiciary Appointments Commission Act with arguments against and favouring it.KEEP READING
In this law note, you will read about the power and functions of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) which is a quasi-judicial body.KEEP READING
This law note deals with delays in civil litigation, the dangers caused by it, the reasons for the delay, and the suggestions to fix this.KEEP READING
These ten provisions in the Constitution of India ensure the freedom and impartiality of the Supreme Court of India. Have a look.KEEP READING
Learn all about the Berubari Union and Exchange of Enclaves case with facts, back story, judgement, and more in easy to understand words.KEEP READING
Here’s the case summary of the Maneka Gandhi case and the judgement given by the 7-judge bench, along with its after-effects.KEEP READING
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