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    INTRODUCTION To a great extent‚ the Supreme Court of India finds its strength in Article 21 of the Constitution‚ for the reason that much of its judicial activism has been based on interpreting the scope of this Article. Majority of the PIL cases have been filed under this Article only. The Supreme Court is now known as an activist court. There has been no change in the words used in Article 21‚ but there has been a change in the way it has been interpreted. The scope of the Article has expanded

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    draft Constitution continued from 19 October to 30 October of 1972. The Constituent Assembly taking to sittings in 8 working days and about 32 hours. A total of 48 MCA’s (Members of Constituent Assembly) in the 404 members Assembly participated in the debate. Of them 45 belongs to the rulling Awami League‚ one to the opposition NAP and two were independents. Of the 45 Awami Leagues 9 weres ministers. Out of 48 participants 16 were the members of the Committee which drafted the Constitution. There

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    PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION CONCEPT OF CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION defined. A constitution is “that body of rules and maxims in accordance with which the powers of sovereignty are habitually exercised.” Broadly speaking‚ every state has some kind of a constitution—a leading principle that prevails in the “administration of its government until it has become an understood part of its system‚ to which obedience is expected and habitually yielded.” (Cooley‚ 1868) In a restricted sense‚ the Constitution of the

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    Presentation on: Constitutions of Pakistan Created By: Sheikh Sheheryar Contents S/No Subjects Responsibility Pg/No 1. Introduction………………..……………………………. 03 2. Constitution of Pakistan1956…………..…………….. 04 a. Origin b. Provision c. Salient features d. Islamic provisions e. Drawbacks f. Demise 3. Constitution of Pakistan 1962………………

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    Introduction “A constitution is a thing antecedent to a government and a government is only the creature of a constitution.A government without a constitution‚ is power without a right”. A written constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. An important theme in the literature is that the UK lacks a codified. A distinction is drawn between a constitution as the rules determining political conduct‚ which the

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    What is a constitution and why would a country have one? Coakley and Gallagher (2010:72) state that “Constitutions are important in liberal democracies. They lay down the ground rules about how political power is attained and how it can be exercised‚ about what governments can and cannot do‚ and they also set out rights of the citizens”. The Irish Constitution (Bunreacht na hÉireann) came into effect on 29th of December 1937. It was drafted by Éamon de Valera and Micheál Ó Gríobhtha. The document

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    A constitution is the fundamental principles of government in a nation‚ either implied in its laws‚ institutions‚ and customs‚ or embodied in one fundamental document. The U.S. Constitution was completed on September 17‚ 1789 and has served as a model for the constitutions of many other nations. The constitution of the United States of America is the oldest written national constitution in use and consists of twenty-seven amendments. The state of Texas has had six constitutions. The constitution

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    States have the most prevailing constitution considering that it has been around for over two centuries. Such a constitution is looked upon for the foundation of other foreign countries constitutional ideas; this is due to the fact that the American constitution is a mixed constitution. Aristotle stated that for a mixed constitution to work‚ the middle class citizens must be stronger in forms of government than to the rich and the poor. The best mixed constitution would be one of oligarchy and democracy

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    it has different set of rules and law to comply with. Malaysia law can be classified into various sources‚ mainly are written law‚ unwritten law and Muslim law. Written law comprises The Federal Constitution which is the supreme law of the land and State Constitution‚ a range of constitutions regulating the governments of thirteen states in Malaysia. Second written law is the Legislation law which is endorsed by Parliament and Legislative Assemblies at the federal and state level respectively

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