INTRODUCTION The Act was yet another attempt of British administration to establish responsible government in India. Lord Linlithgow along with some members of the two houses of...
INTRODUCTION The British Parliament introduced the Government of India Act 1919 in the country to establish more responsible participation of the people in the system. It came...
INTRODUCTION Article 12 to 35 in Part III of the Constitution is described as Magna Carta of India. It consists of the elaborative description of the Fundamental...
     FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS DPSP Found in Part III of the constitution (Article 12-35) Found in Part IV of the Constitution (Article 36-51) They are borrowed from...
INTRODUCTION Fundamental Duties were initially not a part of our Constitution. As the framers of the constitution did not find it important to include them. They were...
INTRODUCTION Federal structure refers to the establishment of independent government at central and state level with separate jurisdiction. The authority is derived from separate power as given...
INTRODUCTION: The Election Commission of India is an autonomous, quasi-judicial and a constitutional body. It was established to conduct fair and free elections to representative institutions. It...
INTRODUCTION Under Part IV of the Constitution, Articles 36 to 51 provide fifteen guidelines to the federal institutes governing the State of India for formulating policies and...
INTRODUCTION Since change is the law of nature. Our Constitution also keep amending for the betterment as per the needs of the society. Part XX under article...
INTRODUCTION: The idea for the need of a constituent assembly was initiated by Gandhi in 1922 and M.N Roy in 1927. Indian National Congress, officially demanded it...