Repugnancy between Centre and State Laws: Constitutional Law Notes
Repugnancy Between Centre And State Laws Federalism limits every action of the government and splits power between centre and the...
A Constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a State or other organization is governed. These rules together make up, i.e. constitute, what the entity is. When these principles are written down into a single document or set of legal documents, those documents may be said to embody a written constitution; if they are written down in a single comprehensive document, it is said to embody a codified constitution. Constitution was written by a committee headed by Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. It took 2 yrs, 11 months, 18 days for compilation. It was adopted on 26th November, 1949 (celebrated as Law Day), and enforced fully on 26th January, 1950 (celebrated as Republic Day).
Repugnancy Between Centre And State Laws Federalism limits every action of the government and splits power between centre and the...
The Union Executive President President is considered as the ceremonial head of the state of India. He is also considered...
Emergency Provisions Part 18 of Indian constitution talks about emergency, (Article 352 to 360) Article 352- National EmergencyArticle 356- State...
The Election Commission of India is an autonomous constitutional authority responsible for administering Union and State election processes in India....
The State Executive- Governor: Government at the State is the same as that for the Union, that is, a Parliamentary...
The Union Judiciary The Supreme Court: In a democratic set-up like India, judiciary is the supreme authority in the sense...
Union Legislature Council Of Ministers: The word 'Parliament' is derived from the French word 'Parler' which means 'to talk'. The...
PRESIDENT OF INDIA The Union Executive broadly covers the President, Council of Ministers and the Prime Minister. Under the Indian...
Fundamental Duties: Rights and Duties are like two sides of a coin, absolutely inseparable. Whenever and wherever we have any...
Introduction Directive Principles Of State Policy (DPSP) : Part IV of the Constitution of Indian contains Directive Principles of State...