Reframing the Introduction India’s Constitution establishes a federal structure with a strong unitary bias. To safeguard the unity and integrity of the nation, the Constitution […]
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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 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 […]
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 […]
Co-operative Federalism
Meaning and Constitutional Basis Co-operative Federalism refers to a system where the Union and State governments work together to achieve common national goals while respecting […]
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 […]
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 […]
State Emergency
Overview and Constitutional Basis: The State Emergency, also known as President’s Rule, is provided under Article 356 of the Constitution of India. It can be […]
