Introduction and Constitutional Basis The President’s Rule in States is provided under Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. It is also known as State Emergency […]
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Executive Power
Meaning and Constitutional Basis Executive Power refers to the authority vested in the President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, and State Governments to implement laws […]
Basic Structure theory
Meaning and Origin of the Basic Structure Theory The Basic Structure Theory is a constitutional doctrine evolved by the judiciary to ensure that the fundamental […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
13. The government issued a section 4 notification for acquisition of ‘A’s land under the land acquisition. However the objections raised against such acquisition proposals were not considered by the land acquisition officer who issued a declaration of acquisition.
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11. A land reform legislation was included in the IX schedule in 2010.Can its validity be challenged on the ground of violation of Fundamental Rights?
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4. Under the Urban Land Ceiling Act, the government has collected 100 acres of land. Now the government proposes to transfer the land to a business house for the construction of a multiplex theatre. A voluntary Organisation wanted to challenge this. Will it succeed? Advice.
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4. IX Schedule
The Ninth Schedule of the Indian Constitution holds a unique place in constitutional law. Initially intended to protect agrarian reform laws from judicial scrutiny, it […]
