Case Summary Citation State of Mysore v. R.V. Bidap (1974) 3 SCC 337 Keywords article 316 & 319 of constitution, purposive rule of interpretation Facts
Introduction: Jurisdiction concerns the power of the state under International law to regulate or otherwise impact upon people, property and circumstances and reflects the basic
The seas have historically performed two important functions: first, as a medium of communication; and secondly, as a vast reservoir of resources, both living and
MEANING State responsibility is a fundamental principle of international law, arising out of the nature of the international legal system and the doctrines of state
Certain theories have been propounded to explain the relationship between International Law and Municipal Law. Following are some of the prominent theories in this connection:
Formal and Material Sources The term source refers to methods or procedure by which international law is created. A distinction is made between the formal
Definition of International Law I.L.Oppenheim-Professor Oppenheim has defined international law in the following words: “Law of nations or international Law is the name for the
Case Summary Citation S.R. Chaudhuri v. State of Punjab (2001) 7 SCC 126 Keywords article 164 of the constitution, purposive rule of interpretation, appointment of
Case Summary Citation Rev. Stainislaus v. State of Madhya Pradesh (1977) 1 SCC 677: AIR 1977 SC 908 Keywords Purposive rule of interpretation, article 25