Facts of the Case The petitioner Mr. Kamal Kapri in the instant case invoked the writ jurisdiction of the Uttarakhand high court in the nature of Certiorari… Read more “The Pertinence of Natural Justice: Case Comments- Kamal Kapri v. State of Uttarakhand”
The Tortuous Setting for Immigrants in America
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (‘DACA‘) is an Obama era immigration policy that allowed for certain undocumented immigrants to receive a renewable two year deferred action… Read more “The Tortuous Setting for Immigrants in America”
The Case for Embracing Heritage in Foreign Policy
-MAYANK SHANDILYA, 2nd Year Student at SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai University. The World taking cognizance of China’s aggression in Asia Pacific seemed to be… Read more “The Case for Embracing Heritage in Foreign Policy”
Dead Hand of the Past: Is the Indian Constitution Undemocratic?
One recurrent criticism of the Indian constituent assembly over the years has been that since it was not elected on the basis of universal adult franchise, it… Read more “Dead Hand of the Past: Is the Indian Constitution Undemocratic?”
The Seditious Revivalist Movement
The colonial rule brought with itself prodigious unhackneyed philosophical and theological postulates. By virtue of relentless evangelistic didactism the very existence of the native religions was in… Read more “The Seditious Revivalist Movement”
Impending Imbroglio in Indo Pacific
The World taking cognizance of China’s ever growing belligerence in Asia Pacific was ostensibly a good news for many South Asian countries, including India. Albeit, reinvigorated impetus… Read more “Impending Imbroglio in Indo Pacific”
Family Law III: Wards’ Will & Visitation Rights
These are case comments for the judgement passed on 5 October 2012 in Gayatri Bajaj v. Jiten Bhalla by a bench constituted by Hon’ble Mr. Justice P.… Read more “Family Law III: Wards’ Will & Visitation Rights”
Family Law II(B): Is Video Conferencing Permitted in Matrimonial Disputes?
This write up is in continuation to the previous blog and deals with the judgement of the full bench presided by Hon’ble ex CJI Deepak Misra who… Read more “Family Law II(B): Is Video Conferencing Permitted in Matrimonial Disputes?”
Family Law II (A): Difference between Mediation, Conciliation and Reconciliation in Matrimonial Disputes
Reconciliation is not always restoration of status quo ante, but to arrive at a suggestion acceptable to both the parties.
Family Law I: Anu Bhandari vs Pradip Bhandari (Case Comments)
Facts of the Case Mr. Pradip Bhandari and Mrs. Anu Bhandari solemnized their marriage on 18/05/97 in accordance to hindu rituals. After seven years marital discord between… Read more “Family Law I: Anu Bhandari vs Pradip Bhandari (Case Comments)”