Polity

Features of Parliamentary Gove

Features of Parliamentary Government

The features or principles of parliamentary government in India are: Nominal and Real Executi...

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States Reorganisation Commissi

States Reorganisation Commission

The creation of Andhra state in 1953 on the linguistic basis intensified the demand from other regio...

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Loss of Citizenship

Loss of Citizenship

The Citizenship Act, 1955, prescribes three ways of losing citizenship whether acquired under the Ac...

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New States And Union Territori

New States And Union Territories Created After 1956

NEW STATES AND UNION TERRITORIES CREATED AFTER 1956 Even after the large-scale reorganisation ...

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Passing of Appropriation Bill

Passing of Appropriation Bill

The Constitution states that no money shall be withdrawn from the Consolidated Fund of India except ...

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Judicial Review

Judicial Review

Judicial review is the power of the judiciary to examine the constitutionality of legislative enactm...

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Freedom To Manage Religious Af

Freedom To Manage Religious Affairs

According to Article 26, every religious denomination or any of its section shall have the following...

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Compulsory And Voluntary Provi

Compulsory And Voluntary Provisions

Compulsory (obligatory or mandatory) and voluntary (discretionary or optional) provisions (features)...

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Electoral Bonds

Electoral Bonds

An electoral bond is like a promissory note that can be bought by any Indian citizen or company inco...

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Joint Sitting of Two Houses

Joint Sitting of Two Houses

Joint sitting is extraordinary machinery provided by the Constitution under Article 108 to resolve a...

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Writs—Types And Scope

Writs—Types And Scope

HABEAS CORPUS It is a Latin term which literally means ‘to have the body of’. It i...

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Notified Area Committee

Notified Area Committee

NOTIFIED AREA COMMITTEE A notified area committee is established to take care of administration...

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