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Articles 36 to 51 Directive Principles – Conscience of the Constitution

DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES – CONSCIENCE OF THE CONSTITUTION Beacon light for the governance paradigms- lofty ideals to energise the legislative creativity on the exalted paths of justice – Part IV of…

April 22, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Articles 36 to 51 Directive Principles – Conscience of the Constitution
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Article 31A, 31B & 31C Constitution of India

Articles 31A, 31B and 31 C   This textual trinity is devised, in the triage room of constitutional amendments, to prevent nosocomial  disorders in the socio-economic health of the nation.…

April 10, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Article 31A, 31B & 31C Constitution of India
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Article 29 & 30 Constitution of India

  ARTICLE 29 & ARTICLE 30 ‘The luminous text of these two constitutional value-kits helps locate the arboreal habitats in the dense forests of multi-colored forms of socio-political life in…

April 1, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Article 29 & 30 Constitution of India
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Article 26, 27 and 28

ARTICLES 26, 27 AND 28 Does the trio of Articles 26, 27 and 28 really symbolize totalitarian values of secularism? ARTICLE 26. Freedom to manage religious affairs Subject to public…

March 24, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Article 26, 27 and 28
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Article 25 Constitution of India

ARTICLE 25 ‘Religion’ being trammeled in numerous strands of ritualism, being swathed in mystic practices, being immersed in darkness of beliefs, being aloof from criticism, being isolated from light of…

March 20, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Article 25 Constitution of India
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Article 24 Constitution of India

ARTICLE 24 Protecting the innocent children from the exploitation by the unscrupulous wealth-seekers is not only an ethical value publicly espoused by the society but a solemn obligation of the…

March 12, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Article 24 Constitution of India
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Article 23 Constitution of India

Article 23 Fire-walling the sacrosanct rights of the persons circumstantially pushed in the oppressive margins described as jetsam and flotsam of the society –Article 23 is a step-in-aid towards accomplishment…

March 12, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Article 23 Constitution of India
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Article 22 Constitution of India

Article 22 Neutralizing the ferocity of mighty State- safeguarding a detenu against tyranny  of procedure but not shielding an offender from long arms of law- juris-conscience overshadows the ‘jurisdiction of…

March 12, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Article 22 Constitution of India
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Article 21-A Constitution of India

Article 21 A State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years in such manner as the State may, by law,…

March 8, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Article 21-A Constitution of India
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Article 21 Constitution of India

ARTICLE 21 “The logic of words should yield to logic of realities”  Louis D. Brandeis in Di Santo v Pennsylvania 273 US 34 (1927) Clouds are not spheres Mountains are…

March 6, 2021August 17, 2021 B.B Bagga And V.K DiwanNo Comment on Article 21 Constitution of India
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