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Importance of Right to Constitutional Remedies

Importance of Constitutional Remedies Mere codification of fundamental rights in the constitution is not enough unless remedies for the enforcement of those rights conferred by the constitution are also guaranteed by the constitution…

Emergency Powers of the President of India

Emergency Powers of Indian President The Indian Constitution has vested extensive powers to the Union Government or the President to deal with abnormal conditions in times of emergency. The Constitution of India in Part XVIII provides…

Composition of Indian Parliament

Composition of Indian Parliament The constituent parts of the Indian Parliament are composed of : 1. The Presidents Our President is an integral part of the Parliament. He summons, prorogues the Parliament and can dissolve the Lok…

Composition of Lok Sabha

Composition of Lok Sabha The Lok Sabha refers to the lower House of Indian Parliament. It consists of 547 members: 525 members are State representatives, 25 members are represents the Union Territories, and The Indian President nominates…

Financial Emergency in India

Financial Emergency in India The Constitution of India empowers the President to proclaim a state of financial emergency if the financial security or stability of the country is badly shaken. The normal duration of financial emergency is…

Committee System in Indian Parliament

Committee System in Indian Parliament The Committee System plays a vital role in the field of legislation. In modern times, the work of legislature has become complicated. Parliament has been overburdened with work. It has neither time nor…