Right to Equality under the Indian Constitution
Meaning of the term ‘Equality’ Equality is regarded as the basis of Democracy. The concept of equality is also closely associated with the theory of natural rights. The beginning of the principle of equality may
Read More ⟶Article 47 of the Indian Constitution
Introduction The Constitution of India, 1950 lays down the Directive Principles of State Policy for the better functioning of the Nation. These Act as the driving force though not legally enforceable but guide to the
Read More ⟶Article 343 of Indian Constitution
Article 343 is enshrined in Part 17 of the Constitution of India. Both Article 343 and Article 344 are covered under Chapter 1 of the Indian Constitution. Chapter 1 enunciate the official language of the
Read More ⟶Article 352 of the Indian Constitution
INTRODUCTION TO ARTICLE 352 Indian Constitution practices and preaches federalism but becomes unitary at the time of emergency. An emergency can occur due to reasons like a threat to the security of India, breakdown of
Read More ⟶Equality for Equals
Article 14 of the Indian Constitution Equality is a concept very dynamic in nature and thus interpreted in the widest form. Article 14, Article 15, and Article 16 guarantees equality. To achieve this Article 14
Read More ⟶How is Indian Law Amended
An amendment is a formal or authoritative change made to any existing law, contract or constitution. There is a regular amendment in the Indian Constitution i.e. when individuals alter their opinions about what the administration
Read More ⟶Basic Structure of Indian Constitution
The basic structure of the Indian Constitution Adding spirit to the democratic form of government, the Constitution of India follows a basic structure which is not only the roots of its construction but also the
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