Doctrine of Repugnancy under the Indian Constitution The Doctrine of Repugnancy is a key principle in Constitutional Law, ensuring harmony between the laws made by […]
Category: LLB 2nd Sem CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – II
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, […]
What amounts to ‘Failure of Constitutional Machinery in a State’ under Article 356? Explain with the help of leading cases on the Topic.
Safeguarding the Federal Balance The Indian Constitution establishes a federal system with a strong unitary bias. While states enjoy autonomy in their own spheres, the […]
Discuss the Collegium System of Appointment of Judges of the Higher Judiciary in India Explain the advantages of making such appointments through the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC).
Judicial Appointments and the Need for Independence The appointment of judges to the higher judiciary in India — the Supreme Court and High Courts — […]
Discuss tne jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India
Introduction The Supreme Court of India is not merely the highest judicial body—it is the protector of the Constitution, the final interpreter of laws, and […]
Explain the Powers of President of India with special reference to the Pardoning Powers
Constitutional Significance of the President The President of India occupies the highest constitutional office and is the formal head of the State. Though largely a […]
Discuss the impact of National Emergency with special reference to Fundamental Rights
Significance of National Emergency The Constitution of India envisages a strong framework to maintain national security, law, and order. One of the most potent instruments […]
Explain the Constitutional safeguards available to Civill Servants
Importance of Safeguards for Civil Servants The civil services form the backbone of the Indian administrative machinery. They are responsible for implementing the policies of […]
Explain the powers, privileges and immunities of legislatures in India.
Significance of Legislative Privileges in a Democracy The legislature is one of the three main organs of the government, alongside the executive and the judiciary. […]
Explain the scheme of distribution of Legislative powers between the Union and States
Federalism and Division of Powers in India The Constitution of India establishes a unique system of federal governance with a unitary bias. It distributes powers […]
