The Kesavananda Bharati Case

The case of Kesavananda Bharati V. State of Kerala[1] decided by the largest ever bench of thirteen judges of the Supreme Court after the largest ever hearing of sixty six days in the Court on 24th April, 1973 is the largest Constitutional case decided by the Supreme Court of India.…

RIGHT TO LIVELIHOOD VIS-À-VIS ENVIRONMENT

The Supreme court of India has recognized another aspect of the Right to life which has been laid down under Article 21 of the Constitution of India i.e. the right to livelihood. However, there is every possible chance of a collision between the right to environment and the right to…

LAW AND THE SOCIETY

In order to be law abiding citizens, we must negotiate a vast web of laws and rules. It is the responsibility of the citizens to abide by the laws framed by the law makers of the country. However, being a citizen of India which has a common law system, it…