Chapter II deals with the 'tests' qua determination of 'State' (Board of Control for Cricket in India v. Cricket Association of Bihar, (2015) 3 SCC 251), 'Local Authorities' and 'Statutory Bodies', with specific emphasis albeit, whether or not, 'authorities situated outside India' ...
Part XII – Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits Part XIII – Trade and Commerce within the territory of India Part XIV – Services under the Union, the States. Part XIVA - Tribunals. Part XV – Elections Part XVI – Special Provisions Relating to certain Classes. Part XVII – Languages ...
The constitution of India confirms the basic principle that every individual is permitted to enjoy certain basic rights and part III of the Constitution deals with those rights which are known as fundamental right.The Six Fundamental Rights are under:...
one of the greatest freedom fighters and architects of India's independence. This Bill envisaged for India a Constitution guaranteeing to every one of its citizens freedom of expression, inviolability of one's house, right to property, equality before the law, equal opportunity of admission to pub...
Bill, 1993 and forwarded it to the Government of India for consideration of the President of India in terms of Article 31-C of the Constitution. The Government of India supported the provision of the State legislation by giving the President’s assent to the Tamilnadu Bill. As a corollary ...
Which constitutional amendment expanded the definition of citizenship? What branch of government does the Supreme Court represent? What is Article VII of the Constitution? Which type of government has separation of powers? What is the Preamble to the Constitution of India?
The position of women in India is changing fast. The Law has come to the aid of women with changes in laws, relating to marriage and divorce soon after independence. There have also been many woman-oriented legislations such as the Dowry... S Kumar,V Dhiman - 《International Journal of ...
The different Articles of the Indian Constitution that reflect in the law formulation within India, hold importance for IAS aspirants. Questions based on the same, or news events revolving around the engagement of such articles, form an important part of the syllabus for theUPSC exam. ...
What are vulnerable groups in India- their status. What does the Constitution of India provide for their assistance. What does the Government provide for their upliftment ...
India’s is perhaps the longest at something like 146,000 words, and most don’t hold up very well. The average life of a constitution is around 19 years, which in itself makes ours unique.”[1] It’s longevity is even more surprising considering that the document was filled with ...