From the last few years, The Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA) has been a topic of much debate and discussion in India. Let us understand what the CAA is all about. What Is The Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA)? The Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA) was …
The Nehruvian socialist economy refers to the economic policies and principles adopted by India during the tenure of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. This period, spanning from India’s independence in 1947 to the late 1960s, laid the foundation for a planned …
Procedure Established by law means that a parliament-approved law would be valid if it had followed a significant procedure. This aspect originates from the British constitution. It is used in Article 21 of the Indian constitution. The idea indicates that …
The process of lawmaking in India involves the creation and enactment of legislation that governs various aspects of society. It is a complex and structured process that ensures the participation of different stakeholders and upholds the principles of democracy Proposal …
The Indian Constitution is a remarkable document that outlines the fundamental rights of its citizens. Part III of the Constitution lists these fundamental rights. However, there are many other rights that are protected outside of Part III. These rights are …
RealPolitik is a type of political system that is not based on any beliefs, or ethics, and it is completely based on realistic, and practical ideas. Historically India’s approach to the global order has been grounded in the principles of realpolitik. …
Law making is a crucial process in any country’s governance system. It involves the creation, amendment, and implementation of laws that regulate various aspects of society. In many countries, the responsibility of law making is shared by both constitutional and …
Fundamental Rights are the basic rights that are guaranteed to every citizen of India under the constitution. They are enshrined in part III of the constitution and they are considered as the cornerstone of the Indian democratic system. Fundamental rights …
The Indian Constitution is the backbone of the democracy in our country. It is an assurance for the citizens to have equal rights, justice, and support in society. Today we will study in detail the sources of the Indian constitution. …
India is a diverse country with a variety of languages spoken across different states. The Constitution of India recognizes 22 languages as official languages. In addition to these official languages, there are many other regional and local languages spoken by …