Doctrine of Territorial Nexus – Indian Polity Notes
Federalism denotes the demarcation of powers between the Centre and the State. The division of power makes sure that there…
Federalism denotes the demarcation of powers between the Centre and the State. The division of power makes sure that there…
Anything prohibited directly, is also prohibited indirectly. While disguising one law, the legislature cannot seek to achieve some other purpose…
The Legislative powers between the Centre and State have been clearly specified and demarcated by the Indian Constitution through the…
The Doctrine of Harmonious Construction states that a provision of a statute which is considered to be violative of any…
The Doctrine of Eclipse calls any law inconsistent with a fundamental right as invalid. The inconsistency in the act can…
Part III of the Indian Constitution talks about Fundamental Rights. With the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950, the…
Rule of Law means no individual in country is over and above the law and all are equally subjected to…
The concept of Doctrine of Laches can be traced back to centuries when kings used to rule. In some cases,…
Freedom of Speech and Expression enshrined in Article 19(1)(a) forms most fundamental freedom. It includes right to receipt of information,…
Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities is a constitutional body under Ministry of Minority Affairs. This body was created under provisions…