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Why there is a debate over the words “Socialist” and “Secular”, which were added in the Preamble of the Constitution of India during the Emergency period in India? Read this whole report to know why people argue that these words are unconstitutional.
Read Full ArticleLearn how to register an online harassment and defamation complaint online as per the IT Act 2000. This comprehensive guide outlines the step-by-step process, ensuring legal recourse and protection un...
Retrospective cutoff-date was fixed 15th August 1947 to legalize the illegal acts of barbaric invaders. Though, Hindu Law (Temple Character never changes) was ‘Law in force’ at the commencement of...
The Indian Penal Code, 1860 deals with criminal law of our country and it takes into account all the religious, moral, ethical circumstances of our Indian community and thus, have made abortion an ill...
India, that is Bharat, known for its unity in diversity through its pluralistic society approach where there are numerous religious groups that practice diverse forms of worship and practice different...
Fact: This is an advisory because the prisons come in the concurrent list of the Indian Constitution. It means that both the centre and state can make the rules on this issue. The order has been a...
The legislature has been constantly making developments and amendments for the promotion of dispute resolution through arbitration in India. The fact that arbitration does not have a fixed procedure l...
Such limited movements have reflected more centralisation, such as in 1976. N K Singh, Chairman of 15th Finance Commission has also often made this point, in addition to scrutiny of Article 282.
Read This Before Buying Any Property The buyer will have all the right to know information about a real estate project and will also have the right to get all the necessary documents related to the pr...
On 30th November 1948 Article 10 was adopted. Later in the final draft of the Constitution of India Article 10 was put under Part III, i.e. Fundamental Rights, and was also changed to Article 16. Righ...
As a result, it is critical that the state's three organs, the Executive, the Legislature, and the Judiciary, take steps to execute the Chapter on DPSP's socio-economic policies. The court's duty shou...