“Amend as you may even the solemn document which the founding fathers have committed to your care, for you know best the needs of your generation. But, the Constitution is a precious heritage, therefore, you cannot destroy its identity.” Secularism and Socialism On 24.04.1973, the Supreme Court delivered judgment in the matter of Kesavananda Bharati… Continue reading Much ado about Secularism
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Maintainability of Writ Petitions in the wake of availability of alternative remedy
Sustainability of Writ Petitions filed before the High Court in the wake of availability of statutory or an alternative remedy is a matter of great debate which has absorbed copious amount of judicial time of courts across the country. As a matter of principle, the High Court ought not to entertain a writ petition when… Continue reading Maintainability of Writ Petitions in the wake of availability of alternative remedy