This article is written by Pratha Waghmare, from University of Mumbai Law academy, Maharashtra and curated by Rajrishi Ramaswamy from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. The phrase ‘Constitutional morality’ was introduced in Constitutional Assembly on November 4, 1998 during discussion on administration under the draft Constitution. Babasaheb Ambedkar introduced the phrase and called it an unnatural sentiment,
This article has been written by Shubhangi and is curated by Nandita Mishra, Chanakya National Law University. H.G Wells has famously said, “advertising is legalized lying.” This shows the dilemma surrounding advertising and its effect on consumers. On an average, a person watches around 280-310 advertisements on a daily basis through one medium or the
This article has been written by Himanshu Batar of IMS Unison University, Dehradun and has been curated by Yashasvi Kanodia from NMIMS’ Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, Mumbai. Smartphones, tablets and computers have become the sine qua non of existence within the 21st century and are needed for everything, from ordering groceries to hailing a cab, and
This article is written by Nandini Srivastava of Manipal University Jaipur. This article is curated by Himanshu Raj of Chanakya National Law University, Patna. The concept of natural justice originates way back. In the bible, it is mentioned that when Adam and Eve ate the fruit of knowledge, the forbidden fruit then the god gave
This article is written by ‘Ritika Sharma’ from ‘Ansal University’, edited by Aaryaki Rana from Chanakya National Law University, Patna. A petition has been filed before the Hon’ble Supreme Court in July this year for deleting the words ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’ in the Preamble of the Constitution of India, which was added by the 42nd constitutional
This article is written by “Meghna Jalali” from “Ansal University and curated by Sahana Arya”. It has been just about four months since the first reported COVID-19 case, and the entire world has met up to fight what is probably the greatest danger our species has faced in the last century. And remember, we are
ABOUT THE COMPETITION- The objective of this Competition is for the students to approach a factual matrix from the point of view of a judge, apply the law and render a judgment. The student shall be expected to think like a judge and reach a well-reasoned conclusion. The detailed rules and Regulations of the Competition
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This article is written by Shubhangi of ILS Law College Pune and curated by Anjeeta Rani of Chanakya National Law University. “What keeps me going are my learnings, which I would rather call my ‘experience,’ and my urge to explore.” –Sushant Singh Rajput Sushant Singh Rajput was born on 21st January 1986, in village Maldiha of
This article is written by Bhavya Verma of JEMTEC, School of law, and curated by Anjeeta Rani of Chanakya National Law University. India is a country with one of the largest legal peripheries in the world. Since ages, the judicial system in the country has been following ideals based on the processes being carried on by the members