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 […]
Tag: Fundamental Rights
Explain the different types of Jurisdictions exercised by Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court as the Apex Judicial Authority The Supreme Court of India, established under Article 124 of the Constitution, is the highest judicial authority in […]
Write of Habeas Corpus
Introduction and Constitutional Provision The Writ of Habeas Corpus is one of the most powerful remedies available under Article 32 and Article 226 of the […]
44th Amendment, 1978
Introduction and Background The 44th Amendment Act, 1978 was enacted to restore democratic balance and undo the distortions introduced by the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976 […]
Pardoning Power of President
Introduction and Constitutional Basis The Pardoning Power of the President is enshrined under Article 72 of the Indian Constitution. It empowers the President to grant […]
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 […]
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 […]
12. Right to Practice a right or privilege? Discuss.
The “right to practice” law in India is a significant aspect of the legal profession and plays a crucial role in the administration of justice. […]
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. 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 […]
