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. …
Fundamental rights are the basic rights that every Indian citizen is entitled to under the Constitution of India. However, these rights are not absolute and are subject to certain restrictions. These restrictions are necessary to ensure the security, integrity, and …
DPSP: The Directive Principles Of State Policy are a set of guidelines laid down in the Constitution of India to direct the government in shaping the country’s policies. They encompass a wide range of issues, including economies and social development. …
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 …
The Indian Constitution guarantees Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) to protect the rights of individuals and promote the welfare of the society. In this blog post, we will compare these two important pillars of Indian democracy …