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Growth of public interest litigation: access to justice
Posted inConstitutional Law

Growth of public interest litigation: access to justice

Posted by By Akhila Anand November 23, 2024
Evolution of PIL in common law vs. Civil law systems Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has evolved differently in common law and civil law jurisdictions. In common law countries like India
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Understanding the Doctrine of Colourable Legislation
Posted inConstitutional Law

Understanding the Doctrine of Colourable Legislation

Posted by By Srijan Singh and Shivanshi Sarwang November 22, 2024
In the intricate tapestry of legal doctrines, few concepts are as intriguing and consequential as the doctrine of colorable legislation. Rooted in the principle of constitutional governance, this doctrine serves
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