The State Executive – A Pillar of Federal Governance The State Executive is a crucial organ of governance under the Constitution of India, forming the […]
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Discuss the evolution of the Basic Structure Theory in India.
The Need for Limiting Constitutional Amendments The Indian Constitution is often described as a living document, capable of growth and adaptation with time. However, to […]
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 […]
Explain the powers of the Parliament in amending the Indian Constitution.
Constitutional Amendments and Their Significance The Indian Constitution is a living document, designed to adapt to the changing needs of society while maintaining its core […]
Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
Introduction and Constitutional Basis The Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India refers to its authority to hear and decide cases directly, without requiring […]
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 […]
Inter-State Water Disputes
Meaning and Constitutional Basis Inter-State Water Disputes refer to conflicts between two or more states over the use, distribution, or control of river waters. The […]
Full Faith and Credit Clause
Meaning and Constitutional Basis The Full Faith and Credit Clause is a constitutional provision that requires each state in a federal system to recognize and […]
Vicarious Liability
Meaning and Constitutional Basis The Doctrine of Pith and Substance is a judicial principle used to determine the true nature of legislation when there is […]
Kinds of Amendment.
Meaning and Constitutional Basis The term “Amendment” refers to the formal process by which changes can be made to the provisions of the Constitution of […]
