Polity

Impeachment of The President o

Impeachment of The President of India

A process of impeachment can be used to remove the President from office for 'violation of constitut...

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Vice-President of India

Vice-President of India

The Vice-President is the country's second-highest official. In the official warrant of precedence, ...

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Election of The President of I

Election of The President of India

The President of India is qualified, elected, and impeached under Chapter I (The Executive) of Part ...

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Conflict Between Fundamental R

Conflict Between Fundamental Rights & Directive Principles

Since the beginning of the Constitution, a conflict has existed between the justiciability of Fundam...

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Directive Principles of State

Directive Principles of State Policy

Why Are Directive Principles An Important Part Of The Constitution? The Directive Principles of Sta...

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Suspension of Fundamental Righ

Suspension of Fundamental Rights During Emergency

Article 358  Article 358 states that once a National Emergency is declared, each of the six ...

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Fundamental Duties in India (A

Fundamental Duties in India (Article-51A)

Despite the fact that citizens' rights and responsibilities are inextricably linked, the original co...

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Amendability of Fundamental Ri

Amendability of Fundamental Rights

Until the Golak Nath case, the Supreme Court had held that no part of the constitution was inviola...

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Right To Property: No Longer A

Right To Property: No Longer A Fundamental Right

Property rights are not recognised as fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution. The 44th amendm...

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Armed Forces And Fundamental R

Armed Forces And Fundamental Rights

Members of the armed forces, paramilitary forces, police forces, intelligence agencies, and analogou...

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Some Exceptions To The Fundame

Some Exceptions To The Fundamental Rights

1) Saving of Laws Providing For Acquisition Of Estates, Etc. Article 31A protects five types of law...

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Right To Property: No Longer A

Right To Property: No Longer A Fundamental Right

Property rights are not recognised as fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution. The 44th Amendm...

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