Constitutional Law… Maqbool Hussain v. State of Bombay (1953): A Landmark Case on Double Jeopardy 04/10/2025 The case of Maqbool Hussain v. State of Bombay, AIR 1953 SC 325, stands as one of the earliest and most significant pronouncements by the Supreme Court of India on…
Administrative Law… A.M. Pentiah v. Muddala Veeramallappa (1961): Delegated Legislation 03/10/2025 The Indian Constitution envisions a separation of powers, but legislatures often need to delegate authority to the executive for smooth governance. The key question is: How much delegation is constitutionally…
Constitutional Law… Understanding Montesquieu’s Separation of Powers 22/09/2025 The concept of separation of powers is central to constitutional law, ensuring that liberty is preserved by preventing the concentration of authority in a single body. This principle finds its…
Jurisprudence… Is Morality the Basis of Justice Today? 15/02/202515/02/2025 📜 Introduction Natural law theory, which holds that laws derive their legitimacy from moral principles inherent in human nature, has shaped legal and philosophical thought for centuries. The idea that…
Law Doctrine of Separation of Powers: A Cornerstone of Democratic Governance 14/02/202514/02/2025 The doctrine of separation of powers (Latin: Trias Politica) is a foundational principle ensuring checks and balances within a democracy. Rooted in Montesquieu’s The Spirit of the Laws (1748), this…
Administrative Law… Rule of Law: The Shield Against Arbitrary Government Actions 13/02/202513/02/2025 The Rule of Law is the cornerstone of administrative law, shielding individuals from arbitrary governance by ensuring laws, not personal whims, govern society. Rooted in justice, equality, and fairness, it…
Human Rights… The USA vs South Africa: Land Reform Controversy Explained 12/02/2025 International relations are shaped by laws, policies, and historical contexts. The recent conflict between South Africa and the United States over land reform is a perfect example. 🔍 On one…