Important Doctrines and Their Applicability on Indian Constitution with case laws

Important Doctrines and Their Applicability on Indian Constitution with case laws In Law Doctrines are very important. In constitutional law there are many doctrines are use in all countries constitution. In Indian Constitution has many important doctrines. Here you can read some important doctrines: 1. Doctrine of Basic Structure: The basic structure doctrine depicts that […]
Important Amendments to Indian Constitution to (105th)

Important Amendments to Indian Constitution (105th) Amendments in Indian Constitution are necessary to satisfy the demands of the time. The power to amend the Constitution is mentioned under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution is given to the Parliament. The Important Amendments in Indian Constitution can be made in two ways – By Simple majority […]
Economic Reservation 124th Constitutional Amendment challenged in Supreme Court

Economic Reservation 124th Constitutional Amendment challenged in Supreme Court The PIL says that the economic criteria cannot be a base for reservation, and that the amendment breaches the 50% upper cap fixed by SC. Within hours of the Rajya Sabha passing the Constitution(124th) Amendment Act, which makes provisions for giving reservation to economically weaker […]
Important post and age limits provided in Indian Constitution

Important post and age limits provided in the Indian Constitution 65 years maximum age limit for: Judge of Supreme Court (Article 124) Attorney General (Article 76 (1)) Comptroller General (Article 148) Member of Public Service Commission (Article 315 to 323) 62 years maximum age limit for: Judge of High Court (Article 217) Advocate General (Auricle […]
List of certain features of Indian Constitution taken from other countries
List of certain features of Indian Constitution taken from other countries The Indian Constitution is a unique document in content and sprite. Although in Indian Constitution has pick up from many countries, constitution or political document. It had borrowed and drafted according to the Historical perspective, Geographical diversity and cultural and traditional characteristic of India. […]
Cases of Article 21 Indian Constitution with Short explanation

Cases of Article 21 Indian Constitution with Short explanation Cases of Article 21 Indian Constitution Article 21 reads as: “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to a procedure established by law.” According to Bhagwati, J., Article 21 “embodies a constitutional value of supreme importance in a democratic […]
Difference between Indian Constitution and American Constitution
Difference between Indian Constitution and American Constitution Difference between Indian Constitution and American Constitution Indian Constitution 1. Indian federation is not the result of an agreement between States. 2. There is only one citizenship for both the States and Union. 3. Each State sends M.P.s to the Parliament depending upon the population of the State. […]
Difference Between Money Bill and Finance Bill: Our Legal World

Difference Between Money Bill and Finance Bill Money Bill Only those financial bills which contain provisions exclusively on matters listed in article 110 of the constitution are called Money Bills. On this basis, a bill is money bill if: It results in imposition, abolition, remission, alteration or regulation of any tax at union or state level […]
Overview of Indian Federalism and its Judicial Approach

Overview of Indian Federalism and its Judicial Approach Indian Federalism and Judicial Approach Federalism constitutes a complex governmental mechanism for governance of a country. Its has been evolved to bind into one political union […]
Privilege against self-Incrimination in INDIA

Privilege against self-Incrimination in INDIA Fundamental Right is the essential human rights of all citizens or person. Fundamental Rights history started from many documents asserting right in different parts of the world, such as, in 1215 Magna Carta, in English Bill of Rights in 1689, after French Revolution Declaration on the Right of Man in […]