Rule of law presentation final

P
Prateek MaheshwariStudent à NMIMS
By
Anurag Bhojwani A022
Prateek Maheshwari A039
B.B.A., LL.B.
Rule of law presentation final
The term Rule of Law is derived from the French phrase ‘la
principe de legalite’ (the principle of legality) which
refers to a government based on principles of law and not
of men.
Rule of Law is a legal principle that law should govern a
nation, and not arbitrary decisions by individual
government officials.
In simple words, ‘men are ruled by law and not by men’
It primarily refers to the influence and authority of law
within society, particularly as a constrain upon behaviour,
including behaviour of government officials.
In his book ‘Law & The Constitution’ published in the
year 1885, Dicey attributed 3 meaning of Rule of Law:
1. Supremacy of law
2. Equality before the law
3. Predominance of legal spirit
Rule of Law is a system where the following principles
are upheld:
1. Constraints on Government Powers
2. Absence of Corruption
3. Order and Security
4. Fundamental Rights
5. Open Government
6. Regulatory Enforcement
7. Civil & Criminal Justice
8. Informal Justice
In USA, rights are expressly mentioned and hence
“rule of law” exists
In UK, judge made law, evolved and the principles of
“rule of law” are “recognized” by the courts.
In India, Rule of Law is not used in the Indian
Constitution anywhere. The term is though used
frequently by the Indian courts in their judgments. For
instance, an online search of the Supreme Court's
reportable judgments delivered between 1 January 1950
and 1 January 2010 resulted in 1,299 hits of the term
'rule of law'.
Proof:
Separation of powers
FRs – especially Art. 21
Judicial Independence
Judicial Review
Equality Guarantee & Protection of Human Rights
In Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain(AIR 1975 SC 2299),
Article 329-A was inserted in the Constitution under 39th
amendment, which provided certain immunities to the election
of office of Prime Minister from judicial review. The Supreme
Court declared Article 329-A as invalid since it abridges the basic
structure of the Constitution.
Bachan Singh v. Union of India (AIR 1982 SC 1325)
Bhagwati J said “rule of law excludes arbitrariness and
unreasonableness”
Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (AIR 1973 SC 1461)
Scope of Rule of Law has been expanded in judiciary in this
landmark judgment which held that Rule of Law is a part of
basic structure on the Indian Constitution and, therefore, it
cannot be abrogated or destroyed even by Parliament.
ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla (AIR 1976 SC 1207)
The popular habeas corpus case, ADM Jabalpur v. Shivakant
Shukla is one of the most important cases when it comes to rule
of law. In this case, the question before the court was ‘whether
there was any rule of law in India apart from Article 21’. This was
in context of suspension of enforcement of Articles 14, 21 and 22
during the proclamation of an emergency. The answer of the
majority of the bench was in negative for the question of law.
However Justice H.R. Khanna dissented from the majority
opinion and observed that “Even in absence of Article 21 in the
Constitution, the state has got no power to deprive a person of
his life and liberty without the authority of law”
The Supreme Court held that there is no rule of law other
than the constitutional rule of law. Article 21 is our rule of
law. If it is suspended, there is no rule of law.
On a brief overview of the constitutional provisions
and judicial decisions, it can be safely concluded that
the Indian Constitution enshrines the rule of law as a
fundamental governance principle, though the term is
not mentioned expressly in the text of the
Constitution. It is the present day modernized name
for natural law. In jurisprudence, it was known as ‘jus
naturale’ by the Romans, ‘law of god’ by the
medievalists. Coming ahead in time, Rousseau,
Hobbes and Locke called it ‘social contract’ or ‘natural
law’. The modern man refers to it as ‘the rule of
law’
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Rule of law presentation final

  • 1. By Anurag Bhojwani A022 Prateek Maheshwari A039 B.B.A., LL.B.
  • 3. The term Rule of Law is derived from the French phrase ‘la principe de legalite’ (the principle of legality) which refers to a government based on principles of law and not of men. Rule of Law is a legal principle that law should govern a nation, and not arbitrary decisions by individual government officials. In simple words, ‘men are ruled by law and not by men’ It primarily refers to the influence and authority of law within society, particularly as a constrain upon behaviour, including behaviour of government officials.
  • 4. In his book ‘Law & The Constitution’ published in the year 1885, Dicey attributed 3 meaning of Rule of Law: 1. Supremacy of law 2. Equality before the law 3. Predominance of legal spirit
  • 5. Rule of Law is a system where the following principles are upheld: 1. Constraints on Government Powers 2. Absence of Corruption 3. Order and Security 4. Fundamental Rights 5. Open Government 6. Regulatory Enforcement 7. Civil & Criminal Justice 8. Informal Justice
  • 6. In USA, rights are expressly mentioned and hence “rule of law” exists In UK, judge made law, evolved and the principles of “rule of law” are “recognized” by the courts. In India, Rule of Law is not used in the Indian Constitution anywhere. The term is though used frequently by the Indian courts in their judgments. For instance, an online search of the Supreme Court's reportable judgments delivered between 1 January 1950 and 1 January 2010 resulted in 1,299 hits of the term 'rule of law'.
  • 7. Proof: Separation of powers FRs – especially Art. 21 Judicial Independence Judicial Review Equality Guarantee & Protection of Human Rights
  • 8. In Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain(AIR 1975 SC 2299), Article 329-A was inserted in the Constitution under 39th amendment, which provided certain immunities to the election of office of Prime Minister from judicial review. The Supreme Court declared Article 329-A as invalid since it abridges the basic structure of the Constitution. Bachan Singh v. Union of India (AIR 1982 SC 1325) Bhagwati J said “rule of law excludes arbitrariness and unreasonableness” Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala (AIR 1973 SC 1461) Scope of Rule of Law has been expanded in judiciary in this landmark judgment which held that Rule of Law is a part of basic structure on the Indian Constitution and, therefore, it cannot be abrogated or destroyed even by Parliament.
  • 9. ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla (AIR 1976 SC 1207) The popular habeas corpus case, ADM Jabalpur v. Shivakant Shukla is one of the most important cases when it comes to rule of law. In this case, the question before the court was ‘whether there was any rule of law in India apart from Article 21’. This was in context of suspension of enforcement of Articles 14, 21 and 22 during the proclamation of an emergency. The answer of the majority of the bench was in negative for the question of law. However Justice H.R. Khanna dissented from the majority opinion and observed that “Even in absence of Article 21 in the Constitution, the state has got no power to deprive a person of his life and liberty without the authority of law” The Supreme Court held that there is no rule of law other than the constitutional rule of law. Article 21 is our rule of law. If it is suspended, there is no rule of law.
  • 10. On a brief overview of the constitutional provisions and judicial decisions, it can be safely concluded that the Indian Constitution enshrines the rule of law as a fundamental governance principle, though the term is not mentioned expressly in the text of the Constitution. It is the present day modernized name for natural law. In jurisprudence, it was known as ‘jus naturale’ by the Romans, ‘law of god’ by the medievalists. Coming ahead in time, Rousseau, Hobbes and Locke called it ‘social contract’ or ‘natural law’. The modern man refers to it as ‘the rule of law’