Top Law News SC lays down directions on Haj pilgrimage April 17, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Here in New Delhi the state government has been directed by the Supreme court of India to frame a five-year policy for regulating the Hajj pilgrimage to replace the current annual plan which it termed as “ad-hoc and unsatisfactory. The apex court also held the government’s policy allowing repeaters to accompany lady and elderly pilgrims as […] Read more » ad-hoc and unsatisfactory constitutional Delhi government fair and reasonable Haj Policy 2013-2017 Legal mehrams pilgrimage for lady pilgrims Supreme Court unmarriageable kin
Top Law News India, US can learn from constitutional experience: Moily October 28, 2010 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Indian constitution is flexible and vulnerable to Supreme Court action, union Law Minister M. Veerappa Moily said, adding that India and the US can learn from each other’s experiences. He was speaking at a panel discussion on ‘Indian Constitution and the United States Bill of Rights’ here Wednesday. ‘This vulnerability of the (Indian) constitution […] Read more » constitutional experience India Moily US