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How is US President Trump doing What he is Doing? India and Tariffs (Part II)

imposed a uniform "additional ad valorem" duty of 10 percent%, which would apply from 5 April 2025;imposed a "country-specific ad valorem rates of...

How is US President Trump doing What he is Doing? India and Tariffs (Part II)

imposed a uniform "additional ad valorem" duty of 10 percent%, which would apply from 5 April 2025;imposed a "country-specific ad valorem rates of...

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How is US President Trump doing What he is Doing? India and Tariffs (Part II)

imposed a uniform "additional ad valorem" duty of 10 percent%, which would apply from 5 April 2025;imposed a "country-specific ad valorem rates of...

Can the Arbitrator Lift the Corporate Veil? Yes, No & But Wait(!)

Can the Arbitrator Lift the Corporate Veil? Yes and No. Yes, if you are in Delhi and Gujarat. No, if you are in...

About the PNGRB (ERDMP) Regulations, 2010

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) is responsible for regulating the midstream and the downstream petroleum sectors (i.e., the sectors that...

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Article 14: Equality before law

Article 14 of the Constitution of India 1950 was not a standalone provision in the Draft Constitution 1948. It was initially included in Draft...

Article 16: Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

(1) There shall be equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment to any office under the State. (2) No...

Article 18: Abolition of titles

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Article 19: Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of Speech, etc.

Article 19, Constitution of India 1950 (1) All citizens shall have the right— (a) to freedom of speech and expression; (b) to assemble peaceably and without arms; (c)...

Article 20: Protection in respect of conviction for offences

Draft Article 14 (Article 20) was debated on 2, 3 and 6 December 1948. It offered certain protections relating to conviction for criminal offences. One...

Article 21: Protection of life and personal liberty

Draft Article 15 was debated in the Constituent Assembly on 6 and 13 December 1948. It provided for the right to life and personal...

This Month in Constitution Making (May 1949): India Decides to Remain in the Commonwealth of Nations

Queen Elizabeth II with the Prime Ministers of the Commonwealth in 1960. Image credit: Wikimedia Commons On 16 May 1949, Jawaharlal Nehru, moved a motion...

Sir T. Madhava Rao’s 1874 Constitution for the Princely States: Is This India’s First Historical Constitution?

Image credit: Wikipedia (public domain) You may have noticed from our earlier desk briefs, blog posts and pretty much all the writing on ConstitutionofIndia.net, that...

Sir T. Madhava Rao’s 1874 Constitution for the Princely States: Is This India’s First Historical Constitution?

Image credit: Wikipedia (public domain) You may have noticed from our earlier desk briefs, blog posts and pretty much all the writing on ConstitutionofIndia.net, that...

The Influence of Dewey’s Ideas of Social Forces on B.R. Ambedkar

In recent times, we have seen an explosion of interest from scholars and writers in B.R. Ambedkar’s life. This is not only because of...

Founding of India’s Republic: Continuity or Departure from Civilisation?

Jawaharlal Nehru with the Sengol on 14 August 1947 On 27 May, during a ceremonial event in Delhi, the Prime Minister received a Sengol—a sceptre...

Distribution of Wealth: The Unfulfilled Vision of the Constitution’s Framers

The gap between India’s rich and poor continues to grow at an alarming rate. A recent report by Oxfam India, a non-governmental organisation committed...