Judicial Review – Indian Polity
Judicial Review refers to the power of the Judiciary to review and determine the validity of a Law or an... View Article
Judicial Review refers to the power of the Judiciary to review and determine the validity of a Law or an... View Article
Jurisdiction of courts in India is an important topic in Indian polity and governance for the IAS exam. In this... View Article
The Supreme Court of India is the country’s highest judicial court. It is the final court of appeal in the... View Article
India has historic and strong bilateral ties with its neighbour, Afghanistan, and both are a part of several regional level... View Article
The Constitution of India begins with a Preamble. The Preamble contains the ideals, objectives and basic principles of the Constitution.... View Article
Different commissions and their recommendations are very important for the UPSC civil services exam. It is an important aspect of... View Article
One manifestation of the fight back on the part of the states has taken the shape of the movements talked... View Article
The Indian model of federalism can at best be described as a quasi-federal system since it contains a features of... View Article
The Policy framework to facilitate links among the Indian overseas diaspora has long been the aim of the Ministry of... View Article
The Constitution of India is one of the most detailed in the world. To help simplify the details of it... View Article
Generally, in a typical federation along with the distribution of legislative and administrative powers, the financial resources of the country... View Article
The administrative jurisdiction of the union and the state Governments extends to the subjects in the union list and state... View Article
The Union State relations in the legislative sphere have been dealt by Articles 245 to 254. The Constitution clearly provides... View Article
According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), India is the top source of international migrants. It terms India as a... View Article
The Indian diaspora is quite a heterogeneous group and comprises people from different economic and social classes, speaking a diversity... View Article
India is the largest democracy in the world. India has consistently followed the policy of peace, friendly relations with other... View Article
Functions and responsibilities of the union and the states 1. Introduction 2. Characteristics of Federation 3. Legislative Relations 4. Administrative... View Article
In this article, you can read about foreign policymaking in India for the IAS Exam. This will give you insights... View Article
The Gujral Doctrine is a set of five principles to guide the conduct of foreign relations with India’s immediate neighbours,... View Article
This unit has been covered under the following segments- 1. Introduction 2. Preamble 3. Significance Of The Preamble 4. Preamble... View Article