Month: July 2025

  • The Green Light Theory of Administrative Law

    Law and You > Administrative Law > The Green Light Theory of Administrative Law Administrative law, as a branch of public law, plays a vital role in shaping the relationship between the state and its citizens. Over time, scholars and jurists have debated how far the law should go in controlling or enabling administrative powers…

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  • The Red Light Theory of Administrative Law

    Law and You > Administrative Law > The Red Light Theory of Administrative Law Administrative law, as a branch of public law, plays a vital role in shaping the relationship between the state and its citizens. Over time, scholars and jurists have debated how far the law should go in controlling or enabling administrative powers…

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  • The Growth of Administrative Law in the US, UK, France and India

    Law and You > Administrative Law > The Growth of Administrative Law in the US, UK, France and India Administrative law is the by-product of the growing socio-economic functions of the State. The traditional functions of any State are defence, collection of revenue, maintenance of law and order, and administration of justice. Welfare State is…

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  • Welfare State: Principles, Objectives, Advantages, and Criticism

    Law and You > Administrative Law > Welfare State: Principles, Objectives, Advantages, and Criticism The concept of the welfare state stands as one of the defining features of modern governance, representing societyโ€™s commitment to balance economic growth with social justice and human dignity. Emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response…

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  • Laissez-Faire: Principles, Objectives, Advantages, and Criticism

    Law and You > Administrative Law > Laissez-Faire: Principles, Objectives, Advantages, and Criticism The concept of laissez-faire โ€” a French phrase meaning โ€œlet doโ€ or โ€œlet it beโ€ โ€” has long been a cornerstone of classical economic thought and liberal political philosophy. Rooted in Enlightenment ideals of individual freedom and minimal government interference, laissez-faire champions…

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  • General Provisions Relating to Searches (Ss. 44, 102 to 104 BNSS)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > BNSS > General Provisions Relating to Searches (Ss. 44, 102 to 104 BNSS) Search and seizure is also a significant stage in the process of effective investigation. In the investigation process, โ€œsearchโ€ means looking into an individual or their property to find evidence, while โ€œseizureโ€ means taking possession of…

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  • History of Labour Laws in India

    History of Labour Laws in India

    Law and You > Labour Laws > History of Labour Laws in India Labour laws (or employment laws) are a set of legal rules and regulations that govern the relationship between employers, workers, trade unions, and the government. They are designed to protect workers’ rights, promote fair treatment, and ensure safe and healthy working conditions.…

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  • Labour Movement in Independent India

    Law and You > Labour Laws > Labour Movement in Independent India The labour movement in independent India played a critical role in shaping the nationโ€™s socio-economic fabric. With independence achieved in 1947, the focus shifted from fighting colonial exploitation to building a just and equitable society. Workers, who had actively participated in the freedom…

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  • Labour Movements in India (Pre-Independence Period)

    Labour Movements in India (Pre-Independence Period)

    Law and You > Labour Laws > Labour Movements in India (Pre-Independence Period) The history of labour movements in India is deeply intertwined with the countryโ€™s economic, political, and social evolution. From the colonial period to the post-independence era, labour struggles have played a crucial role in shaping industrial relations and workersโ€™ rights. The emergence…

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  • What is Labour Movement?

    What is Labour Movement?

    Law and You > Labour Laws > What is Labour Movement? The labour movement is a vital chapter in any countryโ€™s social and economic history, reflecting the collective struggle of workers to secure dignity, rights, and justice in the workplace. Rooted in the hardships of the industrial era and colonial exploitation, the movement began as…

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