India is a land of diversity, where people of different religions, cultures, and languages coexist. However, this diversity also poses a challenge for the legal system, which has to deal with various personal laws governing the aspects of personal life, …
The Constituent Assembly of India is a sovereign body formed on the recommendations of the Cabinet Mission in 1946. Today we will discuss in detail the constituent Assembly and the main objectives of the constitution. Constituent Assembly was constituted on …
Dual Citizenship is an interesting concept in which a person is recognized as a citizen of two different countries at the same time. It simply means, that the person holds the rights and privileges of being a citizen of both …
The Preamble of the Constitution of India is an introductory statement that was adopted on 26th November 1949 by the constituent assembly of India and came into effect on 26th January 1950. The question of whether the Preamble is a part of …
Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties are two crucial aspects of the Indian Constitution that work in tandem to ensure a balanced and harmonious society. While Fundamental Rights protect the citizens’ individual freedoms and liberties, Fundamental Duties emphasize their responsibilities towards …
Indian constitution begins with a preamble and it contains the ideals, and principles of the constitution. Some major features of the Indian constitution have evolved directly and indirectly from the preamble. Today we are going to discuss those major features …
The Preamble is considered the heart and soul of the Indian constitution. It can be amended as per the provisions of the constitution. In fact, Any part of the constitution may be amended as long as the basic structure of …
According to the Indian constitution, the Parliament and the State legislature can make laws within their jurisdictions. However, this power of the Parliament is not absolute, the supreme court has the power to strike down the law if it is …
Indian Citizenship is acquired either by birth in India or through a legal process called naturalization. It is a process by which a foreign national can become an Indian citizen after fulfilling some qualification, and eligibility criteria. Qualifications for Naturalization …
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 …