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Contempt of Court and right of free expression in India.
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Contempt of Court and right of free expression in India.

December 12, 2020December 12, 20205 min read

Author: – Deepansh Shukla In 1947, after a bloody partition, India earned its independence finally on August,15th. Indian Constitutional makers took ‘two years, eleven months,

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Writs: A Necessary Equipment of Constitution
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Writs: A Necessary Equipment of Constitution

October 24, 2020October 24, 20205 min read

Author:- Archana Pandey India is a republic and sovereign country where the rule of law is superior to every system. The Indian system has been

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PRASHANT BHUSHAN’S CASE: THE LARGER QUESTION OVER CONTEMPT
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PRASHANT BHUSHAN’S CASE: THE LARGER QUESTION OVER CONTEMPT

September 19, 2020September 19, 20208 min read

Author:- Pranavi Bysani from Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore. Introduction Last week, a three-judge bench of Supreme Court of India headed by Justice

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CONTEMPT OF COURT
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CONTEMPT OF COURT

September 13, 2020September 14, 202016 min read

Author- Yatin Gaur Contempt of Court essentially refers to any conduct that has the effect or consequence of curtailing, hindering & interfering with the due

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