Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on the floor of constituent assembly argued that the CAG’s office is the most important constitutional office as it is a guardian…
The Election Commission of India is charged with the responsibility under the constitution from Art 324-329 to oversee and conduct regular elections at the central…
Short Note on Grassroot Movement According to D L Sheth – Grassroot movements or micro movements have become active in different parts of the country…
Panchayat Panchayats are described in the constitution as institutions of self governance at village level.As per the constitution, Panchayats have been assigned the function of a)…
Why two heads are needed in parliamentary system? ? 1. Continuity 2. Neutrality. President of India Analysis of the position of president. Approach of constituent…
“Judiciary in India will not be a silent spectator rather active participant in India’s ‘social revolution”. Pandit Nehru Constitutional Provisions Constitution envisaged extremely powerful, fiercely…
Parliamentary democracy Center of gravity in parliamentary democracy is parliament. It means parliament is a supreme institution to maintain the accountability of the executive. Executive…
Judicial review. In Constitution of India, Article 13 deals with Judicial review. Judicial review is a judiciary’s power to review acts of parliament and acts…
Why Leaders of India chose Parliamentary System over Presidential System? When the Constitution of India was written, India already had some experience of running the…
Relationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles. Initially there was lack of clarity because of the contradiction between the two parts. 1st contradiction – Fundamental…