JURISDICTION OF SUPREME COURT

The Supreme Court of India is the highest constitutional court and the final court of appeal. It has been given extensive jurisdiction to allow it to carry out its sacred duties. The Court considers appeals from subordinate court orders, interprets and upholds the Constitution, preserves and protects people’ basic rights, and settles inter-state conflicts. The

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WRITS IN INDIAN CONSTITUTION

A writ is a court’s order or demand to any person or authority to perform or refrain from doing anything. We have been provided two kinds of rights: (i) Constitutional Rights (ii) Statutory Rights Some constitutional remedies are provided under Articles 32 and 226 of the Indian Constitution to protect our Fundamental Rights. Fundamental Rights

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INDIA AT 75 : HOW WAS AUGUST 15TH CHOSEN AS INDIA’S INDEPENDENCE DAY ?

India will commemorate its 75th anniversary of independence on August 15, 2022. To celebrate the occasion, the government of India is organising a series of activities under the banner of “Azadi ka Amrit Mohatsav,” with the theme “Nation First, Always First.” To celebrate the event, the government plans to hoist 200 million Tricolor flags. This is

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INDIAN PARLIAMENT IS A NON-SOVEREIGN LAW MAKING INSTITUTE

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 nor the judiciary may set regulations arbitrarily. Legislation may only be created, amended, or repealed by Parliament. It is possible to define parliamentary sovereignty as

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