Right to Equality Under the Indian Constitution
This law note talks about the right to equality given under Article 14 to Article 18 of the Constitution of India in detail.KEEP READING
This law note talks about the right to equality given under Article 14 to Article 18 of the Constitution of India in detail.KEEP READING
Learn more about Articles 23 and 24 of Part III to understand the right against exploitation as per the Constitution of India.KEEP READING
Here is a list of countries from where the Constitution of India has adopted or borrowed its essential provisions.KEEP READING
This law note of Articles 32 to 34 tells you more about the right to constitutional remedies as per the Constitution of India.KEEP READING
Articles 25 to 28 of Part III of the Indian Constitution talks about the right to freedom of religion. This law note tells you all about it.KEEP READING
This law article tells you all about the Indian presidential election, including the values of each vote, the method of counting votes, etc.KEEP READING
In this law note, we will read about the discretionary powers of the President that he can use even without consulting with the executive.KEEP READING
This law post talks about establishment and admission of states in the Union of India, which were foreign territories before.KEEP READING
This article discusses the principle of Constitutional Morality, which has been used and interpreted by the Supreme Court in various recent judgements.KEEP READING
In this Indian Constitution law note, you will learn more about the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992.KEEP READING
The 42nd Amendment Act is known as a Mini Constitution because of the extensive alterations it made to the Indian Constitution.KEEP READING
CAG audits all transactions of the Central and State Governments related to debts, deposits, funds, etc. Here’s more about CAG.KEEP READING
Union Public Service Commission of India is a constitutional body established under Part XIV, from Articles 315 to 323. Here’s more.KEEP READING
Anti-defection law seeks to disqualify elected members of the parliament and state assembly for defecting to other political parties.KEEP READING
Learn about Directive Principles of State Policy of the Indian Constitution with its history, characteristics, and implementation.KEEP READING
These ten provisions in the Constitution of India ensure the freedom and impartiality of the Supreme Court of India. Have a look.KEEP READING
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