Directive Principles of State Policy V/s Fundamental Rights
One may often confuse the two terms – Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Rights. However, these two areContinue Reading
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One may often confuse the two terms – Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Rights. However, these two areContinue Reading
The Indian Constitution provides some fundamental rights to all persons under Part III of the Indian Constitution. These fundamental rightsContinue Reading
Probably all of us had noticed that familiar page in all our textbooks in school life that had something writtenContinue Reading
Talking about the spirit of constitutionalism in Indian republic, the Indian constitution very well assures as well as upholds constitutionalism through various mechanisms provided therein. However, sometimes, it has seemed like the spirit of constitutionalism is facing a challenge in the wake of the governmental will to take over other organs of the state, specifically the judiciary.
The constitution is a document consisting of articles and schedules that basically lays down the system of governance in the republic of India. It’s the supreme authority in the country and all public offices, governments, legislatures and legislations draw their respective authorities from this.