Publication of Volume VI Issue I
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We are pleased to share that Volume VI, Issue I of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal has been published!
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- Oct 26, 2021
Law Clerks and Access to Judges | Anurag Bhaskar
In the article titled "Law Clerks and Access to Judges: A Comparative Reflection on the Recruitment Process of Law Clerks in India", published in Volume VI Issue I of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal, Anurag Bhaskar, highlights the need for a transparent, accessible and inclusive recruitment process in the institution of clerkship. The author undertakes a study of the law clerk recruitment processes prevalent across various jurisdictions—Austr

- Oct 26, 2021
Implied Limitation on the Power of Amendment | Siddharth Sijoria
In the article titled "Implied Limitation on the Power of Amendment: A Comparative Study of its Invocation in India, Colombia and Benin", published in Volume VI Issue I of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal, Siddharth Sijoria undertakes a comparative study of the evolution of the doctrine of implied limitation on constitutional amendment power in the jurisdictions of India, Colombia and Benin. Through the course of the article, the author highli

- Oct 26, 2021
Book Review: Why Religious Freedom Matters For Democracy by Myriam Hunter-Henin | Aditya Rawat
In Book Review: Why Religious Freedom Matters For Democracy: Comparative Reflections From Britain and France for a Democratic ‘Vivre Ensemble’ by Myriam Hunter-Henin, published in Volume VI Issue I of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal, Aditya Rawat, critically analyses Hunter-Henin’s “Democratic Model” aimed at alleviating tensions between religion and State. The author provides for a unique take on the book, by applying the Democratic Model to

- Oct 26, 2021
The Contestation Between Right to Be Forgotten and Freedom of Expression | Dr. Shruti Bedi
In the article titled "The Contestation Between Right to Be Forgotten and Freedom of Expression: Constitutional Silences and Missed Opportunities", published in Volume VI Issue I of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal, Dr. Shruti Bedi, in light of the discussion surrounding the right to be forgotten, highlights the importance of striking a balance between two fundamental rights traditionally pitted against each other—the right to privacy and the

- Oct 26, 2021
Publication of Volume VI Issue I | October 2021
We are pleased to share that Volume VI, Issue I of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journa has been published!

- Oct 25, 2021
Readjustment of the Commons: Evaluating Claims of Southern Resistance | Shreenath K. & Aniket Pandey
In Readjustment of the Commons: Evaluating Claims of Southern Resistance, published in Volume VI Issue I of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal, Shreenath A. Khemka and Aniket Pandey critically analyse the resistance displayed by southern states to readjustment of the seats in the Indian Parliament as per population in light of the differential rise in population across southern and northern states. The authors argue that such claims made by the