Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) – UPSC Notes – Indian Polity
The DPSP is a set of guidelines outlined in Part IV of the Constitution, specifically from Articles 36 to 51….
The DPSP is a set of guidelines outlined in Part IV of the Constitution, specifically from Articles 36 to 51….
The Indian Constitution, not only encompasses the Fundamental Rights in Part III but also includes other rights dispersed throughout its various parts.
Fundamental rights are essential rights given by the Indian Constitution in Part III, Articles 12 to 35. Read more on Fundamental Rights and their significance!
Excessive Limitations The rights given in Part III of the Constitution, known as Fundamental Rights, have faced a lot of…
Laws Protected from Challenge under Article 31A: Article 31A safeguards five types of laws from being questioned or declared invalid…
Originally, the right to property was one of the seven fundamental rights in Part III of the Constitution. What happened later? Read in our article!
Article 35 of the Indian Constitution says that only the Parliament, not the state legislatures, has the authority to make laws to enforce fundamental rights.
Martial Law means when the military takes over the regular civilian government and takes charge of all its duties. Read more about Martial Law in our article!
Fundamental Rights are important rights that are the foundation of the Indian Constitution. They apply to all Indian citizens. Read more on Armed forces!
Writs are lawful directives issued by a court to seek constitutional redress in instances of infringement upon the Fundamental Rights of a nation’s citizens.