30 Laws For Repeal in Delhi
The essence of good governance is good laws. For rule of law to operate, laws must be well-written and well-coded. Laws must be precise, principles-based, and should stand the test of time.
The essence of good governance is good laws. For rule of law to operate, laws must be well-written and well-coded. Laws must be precise, principles-based, and should stand the test of time.
The essence of good governance is good laws. For rule of law to operate, laws must be well-written and well-coded. Laws must be precise, principles-based, and should stand the test of time.
The Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi published the Delhi Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Rules, 2014 in the Delhi Gazette on 26th of November, 2014 under the provisions of the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014.
iJustice has prepared a master database, one stop shop, of all laws recommended for repeal by the Law Commission, the PC Jain Commission and the 100 Laws Report, but not yet removed from the statute books.
CCS's iJustice, NIPFP Macro/Finance Group, and Vidhi Legal Centre, alongwith lawyers, legislative experts and economists have identified 100 Laws for repeal to help the administration live up to a key election message.
iJustice has drafted Model Rules under the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act 2014, for dissemination amongst Government Authorities.
Freedom of speech is the most important freedom in any democracy, without which, it would be impossible to reach at political truths in public life. It is explicitly recognized as a fundamental right under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of India.