The Supreme Court’s ruling in State of Tamil Nadu v Governor of Tamil Nadu, though rooted in democratic urgency, exceeded constitutional limits by reading timelines and “deemed assent” into Article...
This article critically examines the 130th Constitutional (Amendment) Bill as a "constitutional hardball" and explores the doctrinal constraints of the Basic Structure doctrine. It argues that while...
The article argues that the disqualification petitions under the Tenth Schedule are chronically delayed by the Speakers. Referring to cases like Keisham Meghachandra, Rajendra Singh Rana, and the...
In this article, the author argues that the Greater Bengaluru Governance Act must not be seen simply as a legal measure to displace the vision of decentralization. Instead, drawing from Alexis de...
Law and Other Things is happy to announce that we are hosting an international blog symposium on India and Global Decline in Democracies as a part of our New Scholarship initiative.
We are hosting an international blog symposium on India and Global Decline in Democracies as a part of our New Scholarship initiative. This post is the first response piece by Professor Tom Daly.