What is the doctrine of prospective overruling?
The doctrine of Prospective Overruling originated in the American Judicial System. It dictates that a decision made in a particular... View Article
The doctrine of Prospective Overruling originated in the American Judicial System. It dictates that a decision made in a particular... View Article
The doctrine of pith and substance is used to determine under which head of power a given piece of legislation... View Article
The first World War was won by the Allies consisting of the United Kingdom, France, United States, Japan, Italy. They... View Article
The chairman of the University Commission was Dr. S. Radhakrishnan The University Commission was set up in 1948 to report... View Article
The Hartog Commission was appointed by Viceroy Lord Irwin. The Hartog Commission was appointed in 1929 to survey on the... View Article
The Mudaliar Commission was an education commission set up with the aim of examining the system of secondary education in... View Article
The Radha Krishna Commission was a commission set up to look into the condition of Indian University Education and suggest... View Article
The Raleigh Commission was set up to inquire into the condition and prospects of universities in India and to recommend... View Article
The Sadler Commission was a commission set up to inquire into the conditions and prospects of the University of Calcutta.... View Article
The main reason for the Anglicist- Orientalist controversy was the difference in opinion with regards to the kind of education... View Article
The Orientalist-Anglicist controversy was a controversy regarding the nature of education that the British-East India company was to impart to... View Article
The Orientalist-Anglicist controversy was a controversy regarding the nature of education that the British-East India company was to impart to... View Article
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) was set up in October 1926. It was set up under the Government of... View Article
The three divisions approved by Sir Charles Aitchison were imperial, provincial and subordinate civil services. The Aitchison Commission was set... View Article
The Welby Commission was a group set up by the British Government to investigate wasteful spending in India. Apparently the... View Article
The Aitchison Commission of 1886 made the following recommendations with regards to civil service: The maximum age of entry in... View Article
The Lee Commission was a body appointed under the chairmanship of Lord Lee of Fareham by the British Government in... View Article
Warren Hastings is credited for laying the foundations of the Civil Services in India while it was Charles Cornwallis who... View Article
Yes, Kashmir was a princely state under the name Princely State of Kashmir and Jammu. It was created in the... View Article
The princely states were ruled by a local or regional ruler who were in a subsidiary alliance with the British.... View Article