Publication of Volume VI Issue II
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- Jun 27, 2021
Guest Lecture: Prof. (Dr.) Bittu Kaveri Rajaraman on LGBTQIA+ Rights and Constitutional Values
Prof. (Dr.) Bittu Kaveri Rajaraman delivered an enlightening lecture on LGBTQIA+ Rights and Constitutional Values.

- Jun 11, 2021
Right to Advertisement of Lawyers Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
- Falguni Sharma & Raajash Kulmi* In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many lawyers have been suffering from a severe lack of work, owing to the lack of physical interactions coupled with a lack of any means of promoting or soliciting work by way of advertisements. Rule 36 of the Bar Council of India Rules (“BCI Rules”), framed in exercise of the power of the Bar Council of India (“BCI”) under Section 49(1)(c) of the Advocates Act, 1961 prohibits “solicitation of work” or a

- Jun 3, 2021
Publication of Volume V Issue II | June 2021
We are pleased to share that Volume V, Issue II of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal has been published.

- Jun 3, 2021
Review of Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good by Michael Sandel | Ravi Shankar Pandey
In Review of Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good by Michael J. Sandel, Ravi Shankar Pandey breaks down the book and praises the questions poised and the solutions proposed by Sandel. However, there is recognition given to the fact that Tyranny of Merit focuses more on making a sociological and philosophical claim than touching the domains of constitutional and administrative law. The author concludes by strongly recommending the book due to its vision of ensuri

- Jun 3, 2021
Review of The Transformative Constitution and Sixteen Stormy Days | Aakash Singh Rathore
In Review of Gautam Bhatia’s The Transformative Constitution and Tripurdaman Singh’s Sixteen Stormy Days, Aakash Singh Rathore tries to understand what makes the Constitution and the modern principles of justice sacred by trying to contrast Tripurdaman Singh’s Sixteen Stormy Days: The Story of the First Amendment to the Constitution of India and Gautam Bhatia’s The Transformative Constitution: A Radical Biography in Nine Acts. The author first analyses Sixteen Stormy Days whi

- Jun 3, 2021
State of Punjab v. Davinder Singh | Pratik Kumar
In State of Punjab v. Davinder Singh: A Step Towards the Transfiguration of Sub-Classification of Scheduled Castes, Pratik Kumar analyses Article 341 of the Constitution while also examining the historical viewpoint as a result of which scheduled castes have been viewed as a separate social and cultural group. The author proceeds to analyse the case of E.V. Chinnaiah v. State of A. P., where it was held that sub-classification of SCs by states is not permissible and would be