Meaning and Constitutional Basis Residuary Power refers to the authority of the Union Parliament to make laws on matters that are not enumerated in the […]
Category: LLB 2nd Sem CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – II [Short Answers]
Judicial Accountability
Overview and Constitutional Basis: Judicial Accountability refers to the responsibility of the judiciary to maintain integrity, impartiality, and transparency in performing its duties. It ensures […]
Act of State
Overview and Constitutional Basis: The Act of State doctrine is a principle of public international law and Indian constitutional law, which states that the acts […]
Doctrine of Pleasure
Overview and Constitutional Basis: The Doctrine of Pleasure is a constitutional principle that governs the appointment and removal of certain public officials in India. It […]
Doctrine of Repugnancy
Overview and Constitutional Basis: The Doctrine of Repugnancy is a constitutional principle that resolves conflicts between Central and State laws in India’s federal structure. It […]
Curative Petition
Overview and Constitutional Basis: A Curative Petition is a special judicial remedy developed by the Supreme Court of India to prevent miscarriage of justice and […]
Pardoning Powers of the President
Overview and Constitutional Basis: The Pardoning Powers of the President are provided under Article 72 of the Constitution of India. This Article empowers the President […]
Collective Responsibility.
Overview and Constitutional Basis: Collective Responsibility is a fundamental principle of the parliamentary system of government in India. It means that all members of the […]
Effect of Anti Defection Law
Overview and Constitutional Basis: The Anti-Defection Law was introduced through the 52nd Amendment Act, 1985, adding Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India. Its primary […]
Concurrent list
Overview and Constitutional Basis: The Concurrent List is one of the three legislative lists under the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India, along with […]
