Article 226 and Article 227 of Indian Constitution
📖 Article 226 of the Indian Constitution: Detailed Analysis 1️⃣ Introduction to Article 226 Article 226 grants High Courts the power to issue writs, orders, or directions for:✔ Enforcement of Fundamental Rights (Part III)✔ Enforcement of any other legal right (even non-fundamental)✔ Against government, authorities, or private bodies performing public duties ( “writ jurisdiction of high courts,” “article 226 constitution of India,” “high court
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🔍 Overview of Article 227 of the Indian Constitution Article 227 grants High Courts the power of superintendence over all subordinate courts and tribunals within their jurisdiction. Unlike Article 226 (which deals with writs), Article 227 is broader—it allows High Courts to ensure judicial discipline, correct errors, and maintain efficiency in lower courts. 📌 Key Highlights of Article 227 ✔ Administrative & Judicial Control over district courts,
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🔍 Introduction: Why Article 226 Matters? Article 226 of the Indian Constitution is the “guardian of citizens’ rights” at the state level. Unlike Article 32 (limited to fundamental rights), it allows High Courts to intervene in any illegal or arbitrary action—whether by the government, authorities, or even private bodies. 📜 Constitutional Text of Article 226 “Every High Court
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1. Introduction to Article 15 Article 15 of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. It is a fundamental right under Part III (Articles 12-35) and ensures social equality. Why is Article 15 important for lawyers? 2. Key Clauses of Article 15 Article 15(1): No Discrimination by the State Article 15(2): Equal Access to
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1. Article 13 Article 13 of the Indian Constitution is the legal shield protecting fundamental rights from arbitrary laws. It declares that any law violating Part III (Fundamental Rights) shall be void. Why is this crucial for lawyers? 2. What Does Article 13 Say? (Text & Interpretation) The actual text of Article 13 states: “All laws in force
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