What laws stop forcible conversions in India? Doon Law Mentor offers a simple guide for law students and lawyers, exploring the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, state anti-conversion laws, and constitutional rights. Learn how India fights forcible conv...
What powers the Election Commission of India? Doon Law Mentor provides an in-depth guide for law students, dissecting Article 324, legal frameworks like BNS and BNSS, and the ECI’s role in fair elections. Explore its autonomy, challenges, and constit...
I R Coelho vs State of Tamil Nadu (2007) 2 SCC 1 is a landmark case on the basic structure doctrine and Ninth Schedule immunity. Doon Law Mentor provides a detailed legal analysis for lawyers and law students, exploring its impact on judicial review ...
Ram Kishore Sen vs Union of India AIR 1966 SC 644 is a landmark case on territorial sovereignty and constitutional amendments. Doon Law Mentor offers a detailed legal analysis for lawyers and law students, exploring the Indian Constitution’s framewor...
State of Haryana v. State of Punjab (2002) 2 SCC 507 is a landmark case on inter-state water disputes and constitutional federalism. Doon Law Mentor offers a detailed legal analysis for lawyers and law students of this Haryana v, Punjab case relating...
Can the words Socialist and Secular be removed from the Indian Constitution? Doon Law Mentor offers a detailed legal analysis for lawyers and law students, exploring the basic structure doctrine, judicial precedents, and constitutional implications o...
The One Big Beautiful Bill (H.R.1, 2025) transforms U.S. tax, healthcare, and immigration law. Passed by the Senate on July 1, 2025, it extends Trump’s 2017 tax cuts and reforms Medicaid. Explore its key provisions with Doon Law Mentor's’s expert ana...
The Kesavananda Bharati Case (1973) introduced the Basic Structure Doctrine, limiting Parliament’s amendment powers. Explore the legal issues, Supreme Court’s reasoning, and implications for lawyers and law students with Doon Law Mentor’s expert anal...
The S.R. Bommai Case (S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, AIR 1994 SC 1918) redefined President’s Rule under Article 356, strengthening federalism. Explore the legal issues, Supreme Court’s reasoning, and implications for lawyers and law students with Doo...
The Berubari Union Case (1960) clarified India’s ability to cede land, requiring a constitutional amendment. Explore the legal issues, Supreme Court’s observations, reasoning, and implications for lawyers and law students with Doon Law Mentor’s exper...

