All laws should conform to Fundamental Rights: Article 13 Article 13 makes all laws in force in the country immediately before the commencement of the constitution void so...
Article 12 defines the “state” which includes: Government and Parliament of India Government and the Legislature of each of the States All local or other authorities within the...
The fundamental rights under the constitution can be classified under the following six groups: Right to equality (Arts. 14-18) Right to freedom (Arts. 19-22) Right against exploitation (Arts. 23-24)...
The framers of the Indian Constitution were in a happy position to examine the experience of a variety of constitutions from different parts of the world to select...
The Constitution assembly, when met for the first time on December 9, 1946, the idea of a dedicated Chapter on Fundamental Rights was not opposed by any member....
Part III of our constitution, which contains fundamental rights, has been described as the magna carta of India. Fundamental Rights are certain secured and guaranteed rights, which are...
Overseas Citizens of India As per the India’s Citizenship Act, a person cannot have a second country’s passport simultaneously with an Indian Passport. This is valid even in...
India has single citizenship and there is no dual citizenship except for minors where the second nationality was involuntarily acquired. A citizen of India is a citizen of...
Constitution Part II has the following articles: Article 5. Citizenship at the commencement of the Constitution. Article 6. Rights of citizenship of certain persons who have migrated to...
4. (1) Any law referred to in article 2 or article 3 shall contain such provisions for the amendment of the First Schedule and the Fourth Schedule as...