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    Muncipal Council, Ratlam v. Vardichand and it’s Jurisprudential Salience.

    “Town Meetings are to liberty what primary schools are to science; they bring it within the people’s reach”                   -Alexis de Tocqueville  It was with the noblest of… Read more “Muncipal Council, Ratlam v. Vardichand and it’s Jurisprudential Salience.”

    7th Apr 20217th Apr 2021 by Mayank Shandilya

    Genesis of the Basic Structure Doctrine in Indian Jurisprudence

    This article summarises the factors that led to the genesis of the basic structure doctrine in the Indian jurisprudence from the very inception of the Indian constitution.… Read more “Genesis of the Basic Structure Doctrine in Indian Jurisprudence”

    25th Nov 202025th Nov 2020 by Mayank Shandilya

    Contemporary Dimensions of Liberty: Legal and Factual

    Even the unswerving proponent of liberty, Lord Denning conceded that “liberty of the individual, has to be balanced with his duty[1].” This is in contravention to the purely… Read more “Contemporary Dimensions of Liberty: Legal and Factual”

    21st Nov 2020 by Mayank Shandilya

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