When was financial emergency declared in India?
Financial emergency has never been proclaimed in India. Article 360 of the Indian Constitution empowers the President to invoke financial... View Article
Financial emergency has never been proclaimed in India. Article 360 of the Indian Constitution empowers the President to invoke financial... View Article
Effects of Financial Emergency: The Union Government may give direction to any of the States regarding financial matters. The President... View Article
Financial emergency: Article 360 provides that if the President is satisfied that the financial stability or credit of India or... View Article
The Supreme Court in a judgement ruled that the right to personal life and liberty are human rights and is... View Article
According to Article 356, President’s Rule can be imposed on any state of India on the grounds of the failure... View Article
The National Emergency has been declared 3 times in India. The first instance was between 1962 to 1968 during the... View Article
During a National Emergency, the executive, legislative and financial power rests with the centre whereas the state legislature is not... View Article
National emergency can be declared in situations of war, external aggression or armed rebellion. When a national emergency is declared... View Article
National emergency can be declared on the basis of war, external aggression or armed rebellion. The Constitution employs the expression... View Article
Tribunals are not constitutional bodies. In 1976, Articles 323A and 323B were inserted in the Constitution of India through the... View Article
Courts Tribunals Courts are part of the traditional judicial system wherein the powers are derived from the State. It is... View Article
Tribunals are institutions established for discharging judicial or quasi-judicial duties. The main objective of a tribunal is to reduce the... View Article
The Tribunals Reforms Bill, 2021 was introduced in Lok Sabha by the Finance Minister, Ms Nirmala Sitharaman, on August 2,... View Article
“Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society” was the first Co-op established in 1844. At that time, the weavers working in the cotton... View Article
The consent of at least 10 adult persons is required to form a cooperative society. Any ten adults can voluntarily... View Article
Types of Cooperative Societies: Various types of cooperative societies based on the nature of their operations are described below: Consumer’s... View Article
A cooperative Society is not a constitutional body. It is a voluntary association of individuals having common needs who join... View Article
A cooperative Society is not a constitutional body. It is a voluntary association of individuals having common needs who join... View Article
The cooperative society is a voluntary association of persons, who join together with the motive of the welfare of the... View Article
One of the greatest mathematicians of all time, Srinivasa Ramanujan was born in 1887 in the Southern part of India.... View Article