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STATE UNDER ARTICLE 12 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION

STATE UNDER ARTICLE 12 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION

The Indian Constitution, a living legal document, has enshrined certain fundamental rights as inviolable and enforceable against the “State.”

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 19, 2026·constitutional-law
DELEGATED LEGISLATION IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

DELEGATED LEGISLATION IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Subordinate law, sometimes referred to as delegated legislation, is an essential feature of contemporary governance, especially in a dynamic and diverse democracy like India. It describes how the Parliament’s legislative authority is transferred to lower-level authorities, including the executive or administrative branches, so they can enact laws or regulations within the parameters set forth by primary legislation.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 17, 2026·administrative-law
CONCEPT, NATURE, AND SCOPE OF JURISPRUDENCE

CONCEPT, NATURE, AND SCOPE OF JURISPRUDENCE

For many, the law is a collection of “thou shalts” and “thou shalt nots”—a rigid set of rules found in thick, dusty volumes. However, to the legal scholar, the law is a living, breathing organism. The heartbeat of that organism is Jurisprudence. Often called the “grammar of law,” jurisprudence is the study that allows us to look past the written word of a statute to understand the soul of justice itself.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 13, 2026·jurisprudence
DIMENSIONS OF THE JUDICIAL PROCESS

DIMENSIONS OF THE JUDICIAL PROCESS

The judicial process is often viewed as a simple straight line: a crime is committed, a trial happens, and a judgment is passed. However, for those within the legal sphere, it is a multi-dimensional architecture designed to balance power, ensure fairness, and uphold the rule of law.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 9, 2026·judicial-process
VOID AGREEMENTS AND QUASI-CONTRACTS

VOID AGREEMENTS AND QUASI-CONTRACTS

In the intricate world of contracts, not all agreements are created equal. While some form the bedrock of legal enforceability, others are, from the very beginning, destined to be legally meaningless. This brings us to two crucial, yet distinct, concepts under the Indian Contract Act, 1872: Void Agreements and Quasi-Contracts.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 8, 2026·law-of-contract
OBJECTS AND MAIN FEATURES OF THE INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947

OBJECTS AND MAIN FEATURES OF THE INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947

In any developing economy, the relationship between labor and management is the engine of growth. However, where there are human interests, conflict is inevitable. To prevent these conflicts from paralyzing the nation’s productivity, the Industrial Disputes Act (IDA), 1947 was enacted.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 8, 2026·labour-law
Understanding the Company as an “Artificial Person”

Understanding the Company as an “Artificial Person”

In 1819, U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall delivered a definition that would shape the modern global economy: “A corporation is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law.” While that might sound like a description of a ghost or a legal myth, it is actually the bedrock of capitalism.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 6, 2026·company-law
ESSENTIALS OF A VALID CONTRACT

ESSENTIALS OF A VALID CONTRACT

Have you ever wondered why some promises are legally binding while others are just “talk”? In India, the line between a casual handshake and a legally enforceable agreement is drawn by the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (ICA).

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 6, 2026·law-of-contract
CONVERSION OF PRIVATE COMPANY INTO PUBLIC COMPANY

CONVERSION OF PRIVATE COMPANY INTO PUBLIC COMPANY

A private company enjoys several privileges under the Companies Act, such as fewer compliance requirements, limited disclosure obligations, and restrictions on public participation. However, these benefits are granted with the expectation that the company will strictly adhere to the conditions prescribed for private companies.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 5, 2026·company-law
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY PRIVATE COMPANY?

WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY PRIVATE COMPANY?

Delve into the legal framework of Section 2(68) of the Companies Act, 2013. This comprehensive guide examines the statutory restrictions on share transfers, membership limits, and the strategic advantages of the closely-held structure. Master the legal distinctions between private and public entities to understand how 'Private Limited' firms maintain operational autonomy.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 4, 2026·company-law
DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES

DOCTRINE OF ULTRA VIRES

The notion of supra vires, derived from the Latin for “beyond the powers,” is a key principle in company law that limits a corporation’s actions to those specifically authorized by its Memorandum of Association (MOA). This survey note delves deeply into its definition, purpose, legal ramifications, historical development, and modern adaptations, citing a variety of sources to ensure a thorough understanding.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jan 3, 2026·company-law
TRANSFORMING JUSTICE: ONE YEAR REVIEW OF INDIA’S NEW CRIMINAL CODES

TRANSFORMING JUSTICE: ONE YEAR REVIEW OF INDIA’S NEW CRIMINAL CODES

The Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) came into force. These laws replaced old colonial codes. Their goal is to modernize, simplify, and improve justice delivery for all citizens.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jul 28, 2025·criminal-law
Void Marriage Under Hindu Marriages Act, 1955

Void Marriage Under Hindu Marriages Act, 1955

Does every marriage have legal standing? Under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, certain unions are considered "Void" or non-existent from the start. This guide breaks down Section 11, exploring the legal grounds for nullity—such as bigamy and sapinda relationships—consequences for property, and the legitimacy of children born from such unions.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jul 20, 2025·hindu-law
Can Cousins Marry under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955?

Can Cousins Marry under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955?

The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, lays down the rules for Hindu weddings in India, and it also covers Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists. One important rule is about marrying close relatives—especially cousins. Here’s a straightforward guide to what the law says, why some cousin marriages aren’t allowed, and when exceptions can apply.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jul 13, 2025·hindu-law
MEANING, NATURE, AND SCOPE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

MEANING, NATURE, AND SCOPE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Administrative Law is the backbone of a modern welfare state. While Constitutional Law builds the structure, Administrative Law governs the state in motion. Dive into this comprehensive guide to understand the meaning, nature, and expansive scope of administrative powers, and learn how the law maintains the delicate balance between state authority and individual liberty.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jul 8, 2025·administrative-law
POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA

POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA

The President of India, as the ceremonial head of state and the first citizen, holds a pivotal role in the nation’s governance framework.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jul 6, 2025·constitutional-law
SOURCES OF MUSLIM LAW

SOURCES OF MUSLIM LAW

Muslim law, often known as Sharia, is a complete legal and ethical framework that controls Muslims’ faith, personal behaviour, and society interactions. Sharia, which is based on divine revelation and prophetic tradition, offers a framework for dealing with matters such as marriage and inheritance, as well as ethical and moral behaviour.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jun 24, 2025·muslim-law
WHAT IS JUDICIAL PROCESS?

WHAT IS JUDICIAL PROCESS?

In order to provide a comprehensive knowledge, this part offers a full analysis of the legal system, elaborating on the salient features and phases of both criminal and civil cases as well as the appeal procedures. It does this by consulting a number of reliable sources.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jun 12, 2025·judicial-process
SOURCES OF HINDU LAW

SOURCES OF HINDU LAW

Hindu law is one of the oldest legal systems in the world, with origins that go back thousands of years. It has been influenced by a wide range of historical writings, traditions, and contemporary legislative changes.

Swati Bhardwaj·Jun 7, 2025·hindu-law
GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE UNDER THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT, 1955: A SIMPLE GUIDE

GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE UNDER THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT, 1955: A SIMPLE GUIDE

The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 (HMA) specifies the reasons, or “grounds,” on which a person may seek for divorce. I’ll explain these grounds in simple terms and present an outline of India’s current divorce rate based on accessible data.

Swati Bhardwaj·May 3, 2025·hindu-law