Fundamental Rights of Indian Constitution: Complete Guide to Articles 12-35
Fundamental Rights are the conscience of the Indian Constitution â they shield citizens from arbitrary state action and uphold human dignity. Enshrined in Part III of …
Fundamental Rights are the conscience of the Indian Constitution â they shield citizens from arbitrary state action and uphold human dignity. Enshrined in Part III of …
The Constitution of India is not merely a legal documentâit is the supreme covenant that transforms a diverse civilization into a sovereign, democratic republic. As the …
March 15, 2026 â The most significant change in India’s POSH law has arrived. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Amendment Rules, 2026 now …
March 15, 2026 â The most significant change in the history of India’s domestic violence law has arrived. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence (Amendment) …
India is a diverse country where people of different religions have been following their own religious laws for centuries. Marriage and divorce are no exception. Hindus, …
April 21, 2026 â The Supreme Court delivered a landmark judgment limiting the scope of the most controversial section of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) â Section 69. …
February 28, 2026 â The Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark judgment that fundamentally changed how digital arrest scam victims can recover their lost money. Banks …
The Constitution of India is far more than a mere legal document; it is the cornerstone of every citizenâs liberty, dignity, and security. In todayâs digital …
The Constitution of India is not just a legal document; it is a living blueprint that defines the identity of over 1.4 billion people. As the …
The Psychology of Power vs. The Constitution: Why Do We Need a âSupreme Lawâ? Humanity, by nature, is susceptible to the blinding allure of power. History …