-MAYANK SHANDILYA, 2nd Year Student at SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai University. In the contemporary world, the fountain source of domestic or national laws in… Read more “THE WELLSPRING OF WESTPHALIA”
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Chai pe Charcha: Sociological Implications of a Humble Beverage
Finding all the legal literature I had recently immersed myself in stodgy I turned my attention to some fiction, and who better than P.G. Wodehouse renowned for… Read more “Chai pe Charcha: Sociological Implications of a Humble Beverage”
Limiting the Executive Supremacy During Emergency
Despite the entire country being in a suspended animation with the bureaucracy enjoying powers unprecedented in recent times and a Union government with a robust mandate, the… Read more “Limiting the Executive Supremacy During Emergency”
Constitutional Lawgic 2: Emergency Provisions
The National Emergency proclaimed by the President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed on advise of the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has arguably been the lowest ebb of the Indian… Read more “Constitutional Lawgic 2: Emergency Provisions”
Pandas to Wolf Warriors: Fallacies of Novel Chinese Foreign Policy
“Speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far” Theodore Roosevelt’s this ideology that formed the backbone of American diplomacy from the early 1900s was… Read more “Pandas to Wolf Warriors: Fallacies of Novel Chinese Foreign Policy”
Changing World Order in Wake of COVID-19
The world has witnessed for a while the slow but steady assent of China in the global pecking order owing to ambitious projects like the Belt and… Read more “Changing World Order in Wake of COVID-19”
Constitutional Lawgic 1: Why India Adopted a Parliamentary System
India was in a pandemonium at the time of independence, centuries of colonial exploitation had sapped the economic vigour while integration of states in the Indian Union,… Read more “Constitutional Lawgic 1: Why India Adopted a Parliamentary System”
The Due Process in Indian Jurisprudence
The phrases “Due Process of law” and “procedure established by law” prima facie appear to have similar meanings but a closer inspection reveals how this could not… Read more “The Due Process in Indian Jurisprudence”
Secularism and Religious Tolerance
Unfortunate reports of healthcare workers being manhandled, spat at and even being attacked by angry mobs with sticks and stones have surfaced.Healthcare workers are not the only… Read more “Secularism and Religious Tolerance”
Ethical Dilemmas Arising from Chief Justice accepting Rajya Sabha nomination.
Humanity is enduring tough times. The pandemic has warranted unprecedented actions appositely diverting the global discourse away from politics and other mundane things, for what is of… Read more “Ethical Dilemmas Arising from Chief Justice accepting Rajya Sabha nomination.”