Qualification And Disqualification Of Members Of Parliament

Introduction India is one of the world’s largest democratic country and has a written constitution which controls the external matters of its subjects. Citizens of the country choose their representatives and these representatives form a legislative body known as Parliament. …

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Doctrine of Occupied Field

Introduction And Background A federal system of government, such as those in USA, India, and Canada, implies a dual set of legislatures: at the central or union level, and at the state or provincial level. Since these central and provincial …

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Financial Relations Between Centre And State

Federalism in India The government of India is formed on the concept of federalism, which means that the centre of the government as well as its various constituent units shall enjoy the same power. India is a federation of 29 …

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Administrative Relations Between Central And State

Abstract The research paper is written in layman’s terms and is totally comprehensive in nature. The paper discusses the topic “Administrative Relations Between Central And State” in wholesome nature and is inclusive of Background, provisions and technicalities. The paper right …

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Borrowed Features Of Indian Constitution

Introduction The Constitution of India is one of the oldest and the bulkiest constitutions in the world. Indian constitution is a written document prepared by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, J.P. Kripalani, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and other prominent personalities …

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Threats To Freedom Of Press

Introduction Recently, Reporters without Borders placed India at the 150th position among 180 nations in its World Press Freedom Index, 2022. It is important to discuss the constitutional scenario regarding the Freedom of Press, the scope of reasonable restrictions imposed …

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