The Judiciary as the Guardian of the Constitution The Indian Judiciary is the guardian of the Constitution of India and protector of citizens’ fundamental rights. […]
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Explain the scope of relationship between the Union and States.
Understanding Union-State Relations The relationship between the Union and State governments forms the backbone of India’s federal structure. Enshrined in the Constitution, this relationship is […]
What is State Emergency? Explain whether the power to impose state emergency in India ha been misused.
Understanding State Emergency A State Emergency in India, also called President’s Rule, is a constitutional mechanism under Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. It empowers […]
Tortious Liability of State
Introduction and Constitutional Basis Tortious liability of the State refers to the State’s legal responsibility for wrongful acts (torts) committed by its servants or agents […]
Impeachment of Supreme Court Judges.
Constitutional Basis The impeachment of Supreme Court judges is a constitutional process to remove a judge from office for proven misbehavior or incapacity. It is […]
Parliamentary Form of Government
Meaning and Constitutional Basis A Parliamentary Form of Government is a system where the executive is responsible to the legislature and derives its legitimacy from […]
Sovereign Functions of State
Meaning and Constitutional Basis Sovereign functions of the State refer to those powers and activities that only the State can perform, which are exclusive and […]
Advocate General
Introduction and Constitutional Basis The Advocate General is the highest law officer in a state and serves as the chief legal advisor to the State […]
Writ of Certiorari
Introduction and Constitutional Basis The Writ of Certiorari is one of the five constitutional writs provided under Article 32 and Article 226 of the Indian […]
President’s Rule in States
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 […]
