Indian Polity

Decoding Electoral Bonds: Navigating the Complex Landscape of Political Funding in India

In the intricate tapestry of India’s political and economic landscape, electoral bonds have emerged as a formidable force, reshaping the contours of political funding. As we embark on the journey to understand the dynamics of these financial instruments, we unravel the layers that constitute electoral bonds and their implications for transparency, accountability, and democratic governance. […]

Collegium system: Appointment of supreme court judges

Collegium system: Appointment of supreme court judges What is Supreme court of India collegium system? The word ‘collegium’ literally means ‘a group where each member exercises approximately equal power’. A collegium is a system through which judges of supreme court and high court are appointed and transferred by an institution comprising judges. Collegium has not

ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA

                     ELECTION COMMISSION The Election Commission is an independent and permanent body established by the constitution (article 324).   TEXT OF THE ARTICLE- 324. (1) The superintendence, direction and control of the preparation of the electoral rolls for, and the conduct of, all elections to Parliament and to the Legislature of every State and of

KEDAR NATH VS STATE OF BIHAR, A LANDMARK JUDGEMENT

           KEDAR NATH VS STATE OF BIHAR, THE LANDMARK RULING In the landmark 1962 Kedar Nath Singh case, the Supreme Court of India upheld the constitutional validity of sedition law. The court observed that unless there is an incitement or call for violence, criticism of the government cannot be   labeled sedition. Section 124A of the

CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES

Body or institute established by the Constitution of India. They can only be changed or amended by Constitutional Amendment Bill, rather than regular government or private bills. Election Commission of India Sushil Chandra: 24th CEC Part XV Article 324-329  Responsible for conducting elections in Centre and State Takes decision from announcement of Election to declaration

Division of States in India

                                                   The Indian subcontinent has been ruled by many ethnic groups in its history. During the British Raj, the Indian subcontinent was divided into 17 Provinces (also called Presidencies) and 565

Particular Vulnerable Tribal Groups

We shall first have to hand over this hubris of considering tribes backward. Every tribe features a rich and living cultural tradition and we must respect them.  -Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu   The tribal population makes up to 8.6% of the total population of India. Among them Particular Vulnerable Tribal Groups are more vulnerable

National Security Act 1980 And Unlawful Activities Prevention Act 1967

NATIONAL SECURITY ACT(NSA) 1980                          It is a preventive detention law involves detainment of a person in order to keep him/her from committing future crimes and from future prosecution. As article 22(3) of the constitution allows for preventive detention and restriction on personal liberty.

Comparing the Indian Constitution with other Constitutions

Comparing Indian Constitution with others: The forefathers of the Indian Constitution intelligently borrowed various best practices from the experience gained in working of various other Constitutions. It is well recognised that the Constitution of India is borrowed from the various working Constitutions. The United States is the oldest democratic country of the world and its

10th Schedule

Anti Defection Law :- The Tenth Schedule was inserted within the constitution in 1985 by the 52nd Amendment Act, by which Lagislators of both house can be disqualified. The final decision on disqualification of a member will be done by The Chairman or the Speaker of the House.   Disqualification:- ·       If he Voluntarily gives

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