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Nature of Indian Constitution: Federal or Unitary or Quasi-federal

On July 21, 2015 By Amit Goel Category: Indian Constitution

The Indian constitution is neither purely federal nor purely unitary but is a combination of both. In this article, and attempt has been made to reflect the basic nature of of Indian constitution. Is India a federal or unitary state? Federal nature Indian constitution: Although the word … [Read more...]

Lok Sabha Speaker in India

On November 6, 2014 By Kamal Rana Category: Parliament of India

The speaker of Lok Sabha ( House of the People) In India is the chief parliamentary officer of the Lower House of Indian Parliament. The Speaker's office carries great honour and dignity. He uses his powers and performs his functions with complete independence and impartiality. The Speaker of the … [Read more...]

Powers and Position of President of India

On November 4, 2014 By Kamal Rana Category: Indian Constitution

In Indian Parliamentary practice, the President is the nominal executive or a Constitutional ruler. He is the head of the nation, but does not govern the nation. Our Union Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister is the real executive. And the President rules the country on the advice of … [Read more...]

Working of Federal System of Government in India

On November 1, 2014 By Kavita Pandey Category: Indian Constitution

Though the term Federal is absent in the Indian constitution, yet experts believe that the working of Government under the Indian Constitution based on Federal system. The division of powers between the Centre and states was conceived at a time when a newly independent India reeled under the turmoil … [Read more...]

Essay on Fundamental Right to Equality in India

On September 23, 2014 By Anamika Sethi Category: Indian Constitution

Fundamental Right to Equality in India Meaning of Equality: Equality implies provision for equal oppor­tunities persons for their self-development without any distinction of religion, caste, sex, wealth or status. According to Harold Laski, if there exists in the system of special privileges, the … [Read more...]

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