LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIPS IN INDIA: A LEGAL ANALYSIS OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
AUTHOR: YASHIKA DATTA WADKE FROM HINDI VIDYA PRACHAR SAMITI’S COLLEGE OF LAW ABSTRACT Live-in relationships, once formerly deemed unacceptable in […]
AUTHOR: YASHIKA DATTA WADKE FROM HINDI VIDYA PRACHAR SAMITI’S COLLEGE OF LAW ABSTRACT Live-in relationships, once formerly deemed unacceptable in […]
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The Supreme Court in State of Tamil Nadu vs Governor of Tamil Nadu (2025) addressed the constitutional limits of the Governor’s discretion under Articles 200 and 201. The Tamil Nadu Assembly had passed several Bills, but the Governor withheld assent indefinitely and attempted to reserve re-passed Bills for Presidential consideration, creating a constitutional deadlock.
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