Legislative Powers of President of India The parliament is composed of president, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha so, president of India is a inseparable part of Indian Parliament....
The president of India is nominal head of executive and all contracts and assurances of the property are made by the Government of India in President’s name. The...
President in Office: Conditions Article 59 lays down certain conditions of the office of the president. These are summarized as below: President is not a member of any...
Who can be a President of India? Article 58 of the constitution lay down the qualifications of a president in India. These qualifications are: He/ she should be...
The Montesquieu Model of Separation of Powers The modern system of democratic governance is based upon the separation of power theory pioneered by Montesquieu. This model is known...
At present, there are five articles in the constitution of India which have Children as their special focus. These articles are Article 21A, 24, 39 & 45 and...
The 42nd amendment Act 1976 added a new part in the constitution part IVA. It incorporated the fundamental duties by inserting a new article 51A below article 51....
The important question is where there is a conflict between the fundamental rights and directive principles, which should prevail? The Fundamental Rights are the rights of the individual...
The fundamental rights and the directive principles find common origin in the Sapru Report of 1945, which had divided the fundamental rights into two parts viz. Justifiable and...
This Article on story of Reservation in India refers to Articles 14, 15, 16 and Constitution 117th amendment Bill, 2012. At the time of latest update of this...