The dendritic pattern is the most common drainage pattern. It develops where the river channel follows the slope of the terrain. The stream with... View Article
Depending on the slope of the land, underlying rock structure as well as the climatic conditions of the area, the streams within a drainage basin... View Article
PIL can be filed in the Supreme Court and High Courts in the following ways: Sending registered letter petitions with relevant facts and... View Article
The following persons are not entitled or disqualified to file a PIL case. A person without sufficient public interest; A person acting... View Article
In India, the doctrine of judicial activism was introduced in the mid-1970s. Justice V R Krishna Iyer, Justice P N Bhagwati, Justice O Chinnappa... View Article
Under PIL, any public-spirited citizen or a social organisation can move to court for the enforcement of the rights of any person or group of... View Article
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was designed to provide legal representation to previously unrepresented groups and interests. The Supreme Court... View Article
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is absolutely necessary for maintaining the rule of law, furthering the cause of justice and accelerating the... View Article
The concept of judicial activism is closely related to the concept of Public Interest Litigation (PIL). It is the judicial activism of the... View Article
The constitutional validity of a legislative enactment or an executive order can be challenged in the Supreme Court or in the High Courts on the... View Article
Justice Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri has classified the judicial review into the following three categories: Judicial review of constitutional... View Article
In India, the Constitution itself confers the power of judicial review on the Judiciary (both the Supreme Court and High Courts). Further, the... View Article
Judicial Review means the power of the Supreme Court (or High Courts) to examine the constitutionality of any law if the Court arrives at the... View Article
Article 301 of the Indian Constitution deals with freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse. It mentions that subject to the other provisions of... View Article
Article 172 deals with the Duration of State Legislatures. It has two provisions related to the same: Every Legislative Assembly of every... View Article