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    Jurisprudential Salience of the Som Prakash Lekhi Case

    “What’s in a name that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet. And the State is fragrant with fundamental rights whatever… Read more “Jurisprudential Salience of the Som Prakash Lekhi Case”

    29th Apr 2021 by Mayank Shandilya

    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?”

    25th Sep 202025th Sep 2020 by Mayank Shandilya

    Vox Populi, Vox Dei: Why People’s Consent and Not Coercion Ensures Long Lasting Power

    Vox Populi, Vox Dei the voice of people is the voice of god. The Indian Constitution, which is the fountain source of all Indian laws itself acknowledges… Read more “Vox Populi, Vox Dei: Why People’s Consent and Not Coercion Ensures Long Lasting Power”

    2nd Aug 2020 by Mayank Shandilya

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