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Friday, April 22, 2016

Strong Minds


Tuesday, April 19, 2016

smart Lawyer


April 12 is the international Lawyers day


Monday, May 25, 2015

Constitutional law is Supreme law of the country

Constitutional law is Supreme law of the country. It is considered the grund norm,
 All others in the country must conform to the provisions of the constitutions. Constitutional
 law determines the nature of the state and structure of the Government.

The Indian Constitution is a very comprehensive document with about 450 Articles and 12 Schedules. Wherever a provision of the  Constitution is breached the wronged party can approach
the High Court under Article 226 or in appropriate cases the Supreme Court under Article 32 by way of the Writ Petition. The High Court can adjudicate in cases where the fundamental right is violated. Further the Supreme Court has, under Article 262 exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate disputes relating to waters of inter-state










Sunday, May 24, 2015

a written Constitutional law

The distribution of powers and functions among the three wings, namely,

1,The Executive, 2,The Legislature and 3,The Judiciary.

The Source of a written Constitutional  law is the constituent Assembly itself and there is no ambiquity about its time of making the constitution or about the process of making the same,The constituent Assembly consists of the representative of the people and after exhaustive deliberations, the Indian Constitution has been adopted, enacted and given to the people, In contrast, the evolution of the British Constitution which is an unwritten Constitution is a well ripened fruit of wise delay. It  took centuries to evolve commencing with the Magna Carta,1215 and over the years its evolution has been steady , healthy and illustrious. Various conventions from the Constitutional law of England. It is marvel that without there being a written Constitution the State in England is functioning based only on conventions which are honoured as if they  are written laws.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Constitutional Law is of two types.

Constitutional Law is of two types.

1.It is sometimes written and
2.sometimes unwritten and governed by conventions.


The Indian constitutional law is a written Law. very detailed in its scope.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Constitutional Law

Constitutional Law

Constitutional Law ::---- The Constitutional Law  is the mother of all laws of the land.

It has two main purposes:---

First:- to fix the distribution of powers and functions amongst  the various institutions
which toghether make uo that organisation known as the  State consisting of te executive,
the legislature and the judiciary.

Seciond:--- to define the rights and duties of each against or towards the citizen.


Constitutional law is of two types. It is sometimes written and It is sometimes unwritten 
and governed by the conventions.

The Indian Constitutional law is written law,very detailed in its Scope,very clear in its distribution of powers and functions among the three wings, namely ,the Executive,
the Legislature and the  Judiciary.