Category: Legal Articles

How to Protect the Right to Democracy.

HOW TO PROTECT THE RIGHT TO DEMOCRACY Author: Sanhita Chakrabarty KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar.   INDIAN DEMOCRACY:   Participation of citizen in the decision making either directly or indirectly through elected representatives is democracy. The word ‘democracy’ is derived from the Greek words ‘demos’ which means ‘people’ and ‘kratos’ which means ‘power’[1]. Hence, democracy

Special Status to Andhra Pradesh

SPECIAL STATUS TO ANDHRA PRADESH   Special Category Status is anarrangement suggested by the Fifth Finance Commission in 1969 to make the Central Government assist the development of backward states of India. An agenda was proposed by the commision for allotting a part of Central government funds to the State governments of the backward states.

Impact on cashless economy by Demonetization & Legal protection on the cashless transactions.

Indian Legal Solution www.indianlegalsolution.com                                              Article:            Impact on cashless economy by Demonetization & Legal protection on the cashless transactions   Author: YashSoni Btech+LLb (Cyberlaw) University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun.   INTRODUCTION: 8th November, 2016 was the day when the journey of India’s National Currency Note of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 had come to an

Has ADR improved access to justice as promised? If not, what remains to be done?

Has ADR improved access to justice as promised? If not, what remains to be done?     Author: Mr. Gautam Matani, LLM from School of Law, University of Leeds, England.   The introductory stage of the civil justice system is a public good that serves more than private interests. The common courts contribute unobtrusively and fundamentally

Supreme Court of India 

Supreme Court of India  Author : Mr. Aniket Dwevedi   The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India and came into being on 28 January 1950. It is known to everyone that the Supreme Court is the ultimate interpreter of the Constitution and,