Section 2 of The Prevention of Insults to National Honor Act 1971 talks about Insults to the Indian National Flag and Constitution of India. It... View Article
The Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act passed was passed in 1971. Section 2 of the act deals with Insults to Indian National Flag and... View Article
According to section 3 of The Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act 1971, “Whoever intentionally prevents the singing of the Indian... View Article
Article 37 states that “The provisions contained in this Part (Part IV) shall not be enforceable by any court, but the principles therein laid... View Article
The main features of Directive Principles of State Policy are: These are guidelines for the central and state governments of India. The... View Article
Part IV of the Constitution of India (Article 36–51) contains the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). These principles aim at ensuring... View Article
The main purpose of the Directive Principle of State Policy listed in Part 4 of the Indian Constitution is to provide economic justice and to... View Article
Directive principles stated in the Constitution are of different types. Some are concerned with socio-economic development, some are related to... View Article
The Constitution of India aims to establish not only political democracy but also socioeconomic justice for the people to establish a welfare... View Article
The Constitution empowers the Supreme Court and High Courts to issue orders or writs as mentioned below: HABEAS CORPUS: It is an order by the... View Article
Quo warranto is issued to restrain a person from acting in a public office to which he /she is not entitled. If the court finds that a person is... View Article
The words quo warranto means “what is your authority”. It is the writ issued to restrain a person from acting in a public office to which he /she... View Article
10th amendment of the Indian Constitution incorporated Dadra and Nagar Haveli as the seventh Union territory of India, by amending the First... View Article
Amendment 1 of the Indian constitution was made in 1951. It empowers the state to undertake affirmative action for the advancement of any... View Article
In India, everyone is free to choose a religion and practice that religion. Freedom of religion also includes the freedom of conscience. This... View Article