In a previous article, we traced the constitutional incorporation of the President’s power to refer issues to the Supreme Court of India for its opinion. In this article, we examine a specific and fascinating report that the Federal Court—the institutional predecessor of the Supreme Court of India— issued in 1944. This report was issued in […]
Recently, the President of India referred 14 legal issues for the Supreme Court’s opinion under Article 143(1) of the Constitution of India, 1950 [‘the Constitution’]. These issues relate broadly to the respective powers of the President, state Governors, and the Indian Courts (especially the Supreme Court) with respect to bills passed by state legislatures. This […]
In an earlier post commemorating International Workers’ Day, we examined the provisions relating to workers’ rights in M.N. Roy’s Constitution of Free India: A Draft (1944). We now turn to the 1948 Draft Constitution of Indian Republic published by the Socialist Party [hereinafter Draft Constitution (Socialist Party)], to explore its approach to workers’ substantive rights. The Socialist Party originated […]