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High Court in India – UGC-NTA NET Political Science

The High Court is a very important institution within the Indian judiciary system. It serves as the highest court of a state, ensuring justice and upholding the Constitution. The High Court plays a critical role in protecting the fundamental rights ..

Emergency Powers in Comparative Political Analysis [UGC-NTA NET Political Science Notes]

Emergency powers are special authorities granted to governments during crises. These powers allow governments to act decisively in situations where normal governance may falter. The balance between security and civil liberties is concern in the application of these powers. Definition ..

Basic Structure Doctrine in India [UGC-NTA Net Political Science]

The Basic Structure doctrine is important aspect of India’s constitutional law. It asserts that certain fundamental features of the Constitution cannot be amended by Parliament. This principle was first established in the landmark Kesavananda Bharati case in 1973. The doctrine ..

Judicial Control Over Legislature and Executive

Judicial control over the legislature and executive is a fundamental aspect of governance in India. It ensures that the actions of these branches of government adhere to the Constitution. This control is executed through various constitutional provisions, judicial review, and ..

Nepal unable to resolve differences on constitution drafting

Consensus could not be reached among Nepal’s main political parties, the UCPN (Maoist) , Nepali Congress , CPN-UML and the union of the Samyukta Loktantrik madhesi Morcha as they were unable to resolve the differences in the constitution drafting. Major ..

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