Facts of the Case A politician was appointed as a minister in a State Cabinet, even though he was not a member of either House […]
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Anon-legislator was appointed as a minister in state cabinet. He could continue as such only for six months, as he could not get elected either as MLA or MLC during such time. After a week, he was again appointed as a minister in the same cabinet even though he was still a non-legislator. The second appointment was challenged as unconstitutional. Decide.
Facts of the Case A person who was not a member of the State Legislature was appointed as a Minister in the State Cabinet. Under […]
Explain the method of electing the President of India.
Context and Significance of the Presidential Office The President of India is the head of the State and the supreme commander of the Armed Forces, […]
Examine the privileges of legislature under the Constitution of India
Significance of Legislative Privileges in a Democracy In a democratic system governed by the Constitution of India, the Legislature plays a vital role in law-making, […]
Explain the relation between the President and the Union Council Ministers.
The Constitutional Framework of Executive Power The President of India is the constitutional head of the Union Executive, while the Council of Ministers, headed by […]
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 […]
Principle of Collective Responsibility.
Meaning and Constitutional Basis The Principle of Collective Responsibility forms the foundation of India’s parliamentary system of government. It is laid down under Article 75(3) […]
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 […]
