What is the role of the Preamble in interpreting the Constitution?
The interpretational value of the Preamble can be understood in three dimensions: Preamble as Interpreter of the Constitution; Preamble as... View Article
The interpretational value of the Preamble can be understood in three dimensions: Preamble as Interpreter of the Constitution; Preamble as... View Article
The important provisions of the 1st Constitutional Amendment Act, 1951 are as follows: Empowered the state to make special provisions... View Article
The Twelfth Amendment Act, 1962 incorporated Goa, Daman and Diu in the Indian Union. India acquired the three territories such... View Article
A constitution is not merely a statement of values and philosophy. But, a constitution is mainly about embodying these values... View Article
The right to live with human dignity is one of the fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 21 in the Indian... View Article
There are in general four essentials of the tort of defamation. These include: There must be a defamatory statement. The... View Article
Defamation means “The offence of injuring a person’s character, fame, or reputation by false and malicious statements”. In other words,... View Article
Article 14 (Right to Equality), 19 (Right to Freedom) and 21 (Right to Life and Liberty) are popularly known as... View Article
Explore The Ultimate Guide to IAS Exam Preparation Download The E-Book Now! Download Now! Rights are defined as claims of... View Article
Article 22 grants protection to persons who are arrested or detained. Article 22 has two parts – the first part... View Article
In the Mughal Empire, Jagirdars were holders of land assignments in lieu of assigned duties towards the empire such as... View Article
Mir Bakshi was the head of the Military Administration in the Mughal Empire. The responsibility of Mir Baksh was to... View Article
Iqta refers to the land grant while Jagirdari was a type of feudal land grant in the Indian subcontinent at... View Article
The Tanka and Jital were introduced by the Delhi Sultan Iltutmish. Becoming the basis for the subsequent coinage of the... View Article
An Iqta holder is called an Iqtadar. Iqta was a form of tax farming prevalent in the Middle-East and Asia... View Article
Sultan Alauddin Khilji is known to have the largest standing army as a result of his military reforms. For further... View Article
The Dagh was a system of branding horses specifically for wars. These horses would undergo special training to be elite... View Article
Lakh Baksh is usually referred to those who give away property and wealth to the needy and poor. The most... View Article
The Iqta system was a unique type of land distribution and administrative system introduced during the reign of Iltutmish. In... View Article
The Iqta system was abolished by Alauddin Khilji in order to bring the small fiefs under central authority. It is... View Article