“American constitutional interpretation generally divides into two rival theories. The first, originalism, contends that the Constitution should be read in light of the intent or original meaning of its framers at the time it was constructed. The second, living…
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Privatization (!) of Courts: Does Money Make the Difference?
“We will sell to no man; we will not deny or defer to any man either Justice or Right” Clause 39 of Magna Carta, 1215 If we are to notice the brand-new concept of “Privatization of Courts” as propagated by…
Road to GNLU Moot Court Competition: A journey full of Aspirations, Intellect and Hardwork
Gujarat National Law University Moot Court Competition 2017 was a name of hope, experience and responsibility to us. It was a platform where we found ourselves in a completely new circs. In fact, GNLU Moot Court Competition introduced us with…
Our Laws on “Black Money”: An Appraisal
The term ‘Black Money’ is a quite familiar in our economy. Black money indicates income earned from various sources in legal or illegal way but not disclosed to the Tax Authority with a view to evading tax. In a developing…
Health and Hygiene for Rohingya Refugees: Call for a Minimum Human Standard
Fatema, a 28 years old Rohingya woman was in labour pain, she was in a crying need of quick medical support but there was scarcity of medical support as the Refugee camp is located far away from the town. Kabir,…
SUST IV 2.0: Maiden Staircase of a high climb
As “Sust IV 2.0” was our Maiden National Debate tournament, our main aim was to extract some lessons and assimilate some experiences from this platform. The journey towards Sylhet started at 1st February, very early in the morning. The starting…