COUNCIL OF MINISTERS ENJOYING PRESIDENTIAL POWERS
A country’s constitution is sacred. It must not be disturbed unless legal procedure has been followed, and doing so might lead to problems. Nearly every Constitution has undergone periodic revisions…
A country’s constitution is sacred. It must not be disturbed unless legal procedure has been followed, and doing so might lead to problems. Nearly every Constitution has undergone periodic revisions…
India is called the world’s largest democratic country. The power to make law exists with the Indian Parliament. The members of the lower house of Parliament are elected from the…
In the United Kingdom, the concept of parliamentary sovereignty originally emerged. The essential idea was that the UK Parliament had unrestricted and unfettered lawmaking powers, and that neither the king…
The President of India is the head of the Indian state and is also the first citizen of India. Article 52 of the Indian Constitution mentions that there shall be…
Article 12 defines the term ‘State‘ for the purpose of Part III of the Constitution as most of the fundamental rights contained in the Part III of the Constitution are…
One of the most fascinating pieces of writing on the globe is the Indian constitution. Ours is the largest constitution in the world and is as detailed as any other…