Article 14 of the Indian Constitution guarantees equality before the law, profoundly impacting education by assuring equal access and protecting against discrimination. Despite strides in inclusivity, socio-economic, gender, and regional disparities persist. Judicial cases have shaped policies like the RTE Act, promoting educational equality but challenges in implementation and societal prejudices remain, hindering the constitutional promise of unbiased education for all in India.
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Vinod Dua vs Union of India & Others
The landmark case of Vinod Dua vs. Union of India involved a YouTube episode criticizing the government’s COVID-19 response, leading to charges against journalist Vinod Dua. The Supreme Court quashed the FIR, affirming the right to critique without inciting violence.
How technology is reshaping the landscape of legal practice?
Introduction The intersection of law and technology represents a dynamic and transformative nexus, fundamentally reshaping the traditional contours of the legal landscape. In the digital era, technology has emerged as a powerful…
Legal TV Shows and Movies: How Accurate Are They?
Introduction Legal dramas have long held a prominent place in popular culture, captivating audiences with their riveting portrayals of courtroom battles, legal maneuvering, and the complexities of justice. From iconic TV shows…
Significance of Mooting in Legal Education by Shagufa Parveen
Introduction A crucial component of legal education is mooting, which provides law students with real-world advocacy experience in a simulated courtroom. It is important because it helps close the gap between academic…
Unveiling the Transformative Impact of Legal Publications on Law Students
Introduction Publications in the legal context are written works that include articles, blogs, case comments, and research papers. These materials are essential to a law student’s academic and professional development because they…
Career Paths after Law
The blog post offers a comprehensive guide for law graduates in India, exploring career options ranging from traditional legal practice, judicial services, corporate law, and academia, to alternative dispute resolution (ADR), entrepreneurship, public policy advocacy, and international law and diplomacy. It underscores the importance of aligning personal interests and strengths with career choices, and of gaining hands-on experience through internships and clerkships. It also points to emerging opportunities in ADR and entrepreneurship within the legal field.
The Right to Privacy in India: A Comprehensive Analysis with Case Laws
Introduction The right to privacy is a fundamental aspect of human rights, recognized globally as an essential element for the protection of individual dignity and autonomy. In India, the right to privacy…
Exploring the Essence of Constitutionalism in India: Unveiling the Distinction between Constitution and Constitutionalism
Introduction: In the rich tapestry of India’s legal and political landscape, the terms “constitution” and “constitutionalism” are often used interchangeably, but they encapsulate distinct concepts that shape the foundation of the nation….
The Rule of Law: A Comprehensive Examination with an Emphasis on the Indian Perspective
Introduction The Rule of Law is a foundational principle that serves as the bedrock of a just and democratic society. It ensures that the legal system operates in a fair and predictable…