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Powers and Functions of President of India

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The President of India is the formal head of the state and the supreme commander of the Indian Armed Forces. While the position is largely ceremonial, it carries substantial constitutional powers, which are primarily vested under the Constitution of India.The Indian President is the head of the state and he is also called the first […]

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भारतीय राजव्यवस्था (GS पेपर-2) की तैयारी हेतु मार्गदर्शन

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UPSC की तैयारी आमतौर पर 2 से 2.5 वर्ष का समर्पित समय लेती है। यदि आप पीछे मुड़कर देखें, तो जहाँ से आपने शुरुआत की थी और आज जहाँ पहुँचे हैं, उसके बीच का अंतर आपकी स्पष्टता, अनुशासन और रणनीति का परिणाम है। सफलता का मूलमंत्र है – अपनी तैयारी की दिशा और नियंत्रण अपने […]

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Emergency Provisions (Articles 352–360, Part XVIII)

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The Constitution of India, the bedrock of the Indian democratic framework, provides a system of governance that maintains the balance between central and state powers under a federal structure. However, the framers of the Constitution recognized that in extraordinary situations, the Union must be empowered to take decisive action to protect national unity, integrity, and […]

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Gandhian Principles of Directive Principles of State Policy

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The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are an integral part of the Indian Constitution, enshrined in Part IV (Articles 36–51). These principles provide guidelines to the government for the governance of the country. Though non-justiciable (not enforceable in a court of law), DPSPs are crucial in shaping India’s policies and laws. Among the various categories of DPSP, the Gandhian […]

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Functions of the Judiciary in India

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The judiciary in India is one of the most powerful and respected pillars of the Indian democratic structure. As an independent organ of the state, it plays a crucial role in ensuring the effective functioning of democracy, safeguarding the Constitution, and protecting the rights of individuals. The primary functions of the judiciary in India are […]

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Structure of the Judiciary System in India

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The judiciary in India plays a pivotal role in upholding the rule of law, interpreting the Constitution, and safeguarding fundamental rights. It acts as a guardian of democracy, ensuring that laws are followed and justice is administered impartially. India’s judicial system is unique, with its hierarchical structure designed to cater to the needs of a […]

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State under Article 12 and Landmark Cases

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Definition of State under Article 12 Article 12 of the Indian Constitution defines the meaning of the term “State” for the purposes of the Constitution. According to Article 12, “State” includes the following: The government and the Parliament of India The government and Legislature of each of the states in India All local or other authorities within […]

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Article 15 of the Constitution of India

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Article 15 of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. This article ensures equality before the law and prohibits any form of discrimination in public access to shops, public restaurants, hotels, and places of public entertainment. It also prohibits any form of discrimination in employment or […]

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Proposal under Indian Contract Act

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A proposal is defined as an offer made by one party to another party with the intention of entering into a legally binding agreement. It is an expression of willingness to do or not to do something, forming the basis of a contract. The proposal under Indian Contract Act According to Section 2(a) of the Indian […]

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The Uniform Civil Code

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Introduction “Wisdom alone can take your firm hand towards a common civil code, a more progressive civil code so that we can achieve more brotherhood, more intimacy.” -Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer The preamble of our constitution guarantees us the liberty of thought, expression, faith, and worship. Throughout our constitutional history, the courts have contemplated, scrutinized […]

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