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Constitutional Law-I

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  1. Definition of Constitution and its Classification
  2. Sources and Framing of the Indian Constitution
  3. Salient features of Indian Constitution
  4. Is Indian Constitution Federal in Nature?
  5. Parliament
    • Composition
    • Parliamentary Sovereignty
    • Parliamentary Privileges
  6. Executive Power: Power of President and Governor
  7. Judiciary
    • Jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Courts
    • Independence of Judiciary
  8. Legislative Relations between Union and the States
  9. Administrative Relations between Union and the States
  10. Financial Relations between Union and the States
  11. Doctrines under Indian Constitution
    • Territorial Nexus
    • Harmonious Construction
    • Pith and Substance
    • Colourable Legislation
    • Doctrine of Repugnancy
  12. Emergency Provisions: Articles 352- 360
  13. Amendment of Constitution
    • Procedure of Amendment of the Constitution
    • Doctrine of Basic Structure

Definition of Constitution and its Classification

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What is constitution? Definition of the constitution: - A constitution is a basic design, which deals with the structure and powers of government. It also includes the rights and duties…

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Sources of the Indian Constitution

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  • Post published:21/01/2021
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The constitution is the system of basic principles that govern a country, state, company or people. There are various sources of Indian constitution and for some features of it are…

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Indian Constitution: Salient Features

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  • Post published:03/01/2021
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Introduction to Salient features of Indian Constitution Salient features of Indian Constitution, as we all know is the supreme law of the country and every citizen of our country has…

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Is Indian Constitution Federal in Nature?

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  • Post published:28/01/2021
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Nature of Indian constitution Is Indian Constitution Federal in Nature? Talking about the nature of Indian Constitution, it is always in debate as different people have different opinion. Many jurists…

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Parliament of India

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What is meaning of parliament? Meaning of Parliament: - Parliament is an assembly of the representatives of a political nation or people, often the supreme legislative authority. A parliament is the legislative body…

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Judiciary of India

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What is Judiciary? The judiciary is the system of courts that interprets, defends, and applies the law in the name of the state. The judiciary can also be thought of as the mechanism for the…

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Legislative relations between Union and States

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Legislative relations between union and states are mentioned from Articles 245 to 255 in Part XI of the Indian Constitution. Apart from these articles, there are some other articles as…

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Administrative relations between Union and the States

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The administrative relations between the Union and the States is defined under Article 256-263 of Indian Constitution. A federal scheme involves the establishment of dual government i.e. state and center…

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Financial relations between Union and the States

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  • Post published:05/03/2021
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In Indian Constitution Articles 268 to 293 relate to the provisions of financial relations between Union and the States. The Indian Constitution has made elaborate provisions relating to the distribution…

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Doctrines under Indian Constitution

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What are doctrines? Meaning of Doctrines: - Doctrines under Indian Constitution are codification of beliefs or a body of teachings or instructions, taught principles or positions, as the essence of…

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Emergency Provisions: Article 352-360

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The Indian Constitution gives three types of emergency provisions to President or the authority to declare three types of emergencies: National Emergency, State Emergency and Financial Emergency. What is the…

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Amendment of Constitution

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What is an amendment of constitution? An amendment of Constitution is an improvement, a correction or a revision to the original content approved in 1788. As of January 2020, there have been 104 amendments of…

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