In the series Sansad TV Perspective, we bring you an analysis of the discussion featured on the insightful programme ‘Perspective’ on Sansad TV,... View Article
EWS means economically backward section. For a family to be considered as EWS, it should have less than 5 acres of agricultural land, a plot of... View Article
EWS means economically backward section. EWS rank is the rank among the EWS students only. For example, if 1000 candidates attended the exam and... View Article
For a family to be considered as EWS, it should have less than 5 acres of agricultural land, a plot of less than 900 sq. ft under a municipality,... View Article
Article 21 lays down that, no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law. This... View Article
The right to protest is not an explicit right under the Fundamental Rights of the constitution. It can be derived from Article 19(1)(a)- Freedom... View Article
Yes, protesting comes under Article 19(1)(a)- Freedom of speech and expression and 19(1)(b)-Freedom to assemble peacefully and without arms. It... View Article
The right to protest comes under Article 19 which talks about the Protection of certain rights regarding the right: (a) to freedom of speech and... View Article
Article 131 of the Indian Constitution talks about the Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. It states that: Original jurisdiction of... View Article
National Security Act was enacted to provide for preventive detention in certain cases and for matters connected therewith. It empowers the... View Article
Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act was passed in 1978. It is a preventive detention law, under which a person is taken into custody to prevent... View Article
Persons eligible for getting free legal aid includes:- Women and children; Members of SC/ST Industrial workmen Victims of mass disaster,... View Article
Legal service means help or assistance or free service in the field of law. Legal Services includes providing Free Legal Aid to those weaker... View Article
The Legal Services Authorities Act was enacted by the Parliament in 1987 which came into force on 9th November 1995. The National Legal Services... View Article
Yes, National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) is a statutory body constituted under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 to provide free... View Article
Public interest petitions can be filed only in the Supreme Court or the High Court. Public interest Litigation (PIL) means litigation filed in a... View Article
Lok Adalat is one of the alternative dispute redressal mechanisms, it is a forum where disputes/cases pending in the court of law or at the... View Article
Neelakanta Ramakrishna Madhava Menon is considered by many as the father of modern legal education in India. He was an Indian civil servant,... View Article