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Article 21 of the Constitution – Fair & Reasonable Procedure
Procedure contemplated under Article 21 of the Constitution means “fair and reasonable procedure” which comports with civilised norms like natural justice rooted firm in community consciousness-not primitive processual barbarity nor legislated normative mockery. Right of appeal in a criminal case culminating in conviction was held to be the basis of the civilised jurisprudence. Conferment of right of…
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Plastic Ban – Constitutional Obligation
Provisions in Constitutional Law to ban usage of plastic in order to protect natural resources and environment 1. Introduction Plastic is life threatening and one of the worst causes of environmental pollution worldwide. Its widespread usage has choked precious natural and man-made resources. Single use (use and throw) plastic products in particular are extremely difficult…
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eGazettes of States and Union Territories of India
eGazettes of states and union territories of India. Find more info on History, Purpose & Contents of Gazette and eGazette. What is eGazette? eGazette is electronic Gazette and was launched in year 2008. eGazette has not only brought easy access to information for general public but has also created a digitized record of notifications for…
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Gazette of India – Significance and Contents
Significance and Contents of Gazette of India, including its history, purpose and legal basis for publication of laws through eGazette. 1. Introduction As per Section 3 of General Clauses Act, 1897 the “official Gazette” or “Gazette” shall mean the Gazette of India or the official Gazette of a State. 2. History Gazette as a terminology…
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Act becomes Law when Notified in Gazette of India
When does an Act become Law? When does an Act passed by Parliament become enforceable? How is an Act notified to public at large? Relevant Supreme Court Judgment on how to notify the public… 1. Introduction In India, the process of law making begins from introduction of a proposed Bill in parliament, followed by a…
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