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    Part V of the Constitution

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    PART V OF THE CONSTITUTION DONE BY‚ K.M.OOMMEN 08D6036 1ST YEAR‚ BA.LLB. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. List of Cases Pgs. 1-10 2. Introduction Pgs. 11-12 3. Methodology Pg. 13 4. Chapters Pgs. 14-48 (i) The Executive Pgs. 14-28 (ii) Parliament Pgs. 29-34 (iii) Legislative powers of the President Pgs. 35-38 (iv) The Union Judiciary

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    Précis WRITING Ms. Githa Hariharan & Anr. Vs. Reserve Bank of India & Anr. The case of ‘Ms. Githa Hariharan & Anr vs. Reserve Bank of India & Anr’ was filed in the Supreme Court of India as a writ petition. Ms. Githa Hariharan filed this writ in lieu of her being discriminated against‚ sexually. The Reserve Bank denied Ms. Githa the status of ‘natural guardian’‚ of her own son‚ based on gender bias. They had asked for appropriate documents to support her claim. According to the facts

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    SHAPING INDIAN CONSTITUTION Ambedkar : Shrewd‚ ideology‚ will and might‚knowledge used to imbibe in constitution..directive principles.. Differences between Gandhi n ambedkar First law minister of India..then move to drafting committee They were ppl against him always..he is untouchable but still in a high and mighty position Head of the drafting committee… Arun Shourie calls Ambedkar false manu….Drafting committee would only give shape to these articles framed by other committees… Counter

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    Federalism in India

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    Federalism in India Abstract India is a big country characterized by cultural‚ regional‚ linguistic and geographical diversities. Such a diverse and vast country cannot be administered and ruled from a single centre. Historically‚ though India was not a federal state‚ its various regions enjoyed adequate autonomy from central rule. Keeping in view these factors in mind‚ the Constitution makers of India opted for the federal form of government. Though‚ the Government of India Act 1935 envisaged

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    Contitution of India

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    continuously. So‚ a Constitution drafted in one context at a particular time may prove inadequate at a later stage. Every Constitution has some method of amendment whereby a provision is modified by way of addition‚ deletion or correction so as to suit the needs of the present. Provisions for the amendment of the Constitution are made with a view to overcome the difficulties which may encounter in future in the effective working of the Constitution. The framers of the Constitution were keen to avoid

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    President of India

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    President of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia President of India Presidential Standard Incumbent Pranab Mukherjee since 25 July 2012 Style Hon’ble President (Within India) His Excellency (Outside India) Residence Rashtrapati Bhavan Appointer Electoral College Term length Five years (renewable) Inaugural holder Rajendra Prasad 26 January 1950 Formation Indian Constitution 26 January 1950 Salary 1.5 lakh (US$2‚400) (monthly)[1] Website President of India The President

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    India 2014

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    India 2014: The Challenges of Governance In January 2012‚ the government of India faced significant challenges to achieving three key objectives of high growth‚ inclusive development‚ and improved governance. The economy was experiencing a growth slowdown‚ persistently high inflation‚ and infrastructure and energy deficits. Policy reforms were hampered by several recent corruption scandals‚ widespread citizen protests against corruption‚ and disagreements with coalition partners. Inflation has risen

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    Social Welfarism in India

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    SOCIAL WELFARISM IN INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LABOUR WELFARE SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERISTY SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL‚ PUNE -Namrata Bhagia1 INTRODUCTION: “The principal aim of a socialist state is to eliminate inequality in income and status‚ and standard of life. The basic framework of socialism is to provide a decent standard of life to the working people and especially provide security from cradle to grave.”2 The Preamble of the Constitution of India declares India as a “socialist”

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    Constitutional Safeguards  In India‚ the National Constitution of 1950 or any other Constitutional document does not define the word ’Minority’. The Constitution only refers to Minorities and speaks of those "based on religion or language". In the Constitution of India‚ the Preamble (as amended in 1976) declares the State to be "Secular"‚ and this is of special relevance for the Religious Minorities. Equally relevant for them‚ especially‚ is the prefatory declaration of the Constitution in its Preamble that

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    PROJECT ON Role of preamble in the interpretation of the Indian Constitution CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Constitution is a legal document having a special legal sanctity‚ which sets out the framework and the principal functions of the organs of the government of a state‚ and declares the principles governing the operation of those organs. No reading of any constitution can be complete without reading it from the beginning to the end. While the end

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