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One Nation, One Election Bill does not hamper basic structure of Constitution, need to address grey areas: Former CJIs tell parliamentary panel ...
Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, speaking in Mumbai on Tuesday, asserted that Dr B R Ambedkar championed the supremacy of the ...
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India Today on MSNWhy framers of India's Constitution didn't include secular in itAs the 50th anniversary of the Emergency rekindles debate over secularism, it is worth recalling that the framers of the ...
Calls for a proportional representation (PR) system are gaining traction in Bangladesh’s post-Awami League political landscape. But will PR democratise the system or simply complicate it?
The Constitution of India in black-red cover published by Lucknow-based Eastern Book Company has sold more than 5,000 copies during elections and the edition is now out of print.
Savarkar’s 1944 Constitution draft: Was it more secular than Ambedkar’s? The four-member team comprised LB Bhupatkar, the man who would later defend Savarkar in the Gandhi Assassination case ...
BOOK EXCERPT A new book analyses how refusing to recognise the Opposition formally hinders democracy in India An excerpt from ‘The Indian Constitution: Conversations with Power’, by Gautam Bhatia.
They argue that setting such a minimum educational qualification contradicts the spirit of the constitution, which guarantees every citizen the right to form associations or unions.
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1935 This Act is considered the most significant step forward towards responsible self-government, and also the final and most comprehensive forerunner to the Constitution. A ...
The Constitution of India came into force on January 26, 1950. The Constituent Assembly was involved in the framing of the Indian Constitution. Know here what was the source of the Indian ...
India became an independent nation on August 15, 1947, ending nearly 200 years of British rule. But it got its Constitution on January 26, 1950. How India Became A Republic In 1950?
What is a bicameral parliament? A bicameral parliament is a two-house legislative system consisting of two chambers — an upper house and a lower house. While the concept of a two-house legislative ...
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