
Category: Constitutional Law
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Election Commission of India (Article 324)
Law and You > Constitutional Law > Election Commission of India (Article 324) As per the Constitution India is a representative democracy which has opted for a Parliamentary Form of Government. Under this system, people elect their representatives both for the state legislatures as well as for Parliament through exercising their right to vote during…
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Right to Education Act, 2009
Law and You > Constitutional Law > National Emergency (Articles 352-355, 358, 359) A nation cannot flourish unless its population is educated, as citizens play a critical part in the country’s development. In this article, let us look into the constitutional provisions and certain amendments which resulted in the enactment of programmes and the Right…
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Commercialization of Education
Law and You > Constitutional Law > Commercialization of Education Education refers to the process of teaching and developing knowledge. Education is also visualized as an evolutionary force so that each individual is enabled to evolve from purely material consciousness. Education is also perceived as a bridge between the past, present and the future and…
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Right to Education (Article 21A)
Law and You > Constitutional Law > Right to Education (Article 21A) A nation cannot flourish unless its population is educated, as citizens play a critical part in the country’s development. In this article, let us look into the constitutional provisions and certain amendments which resulted in the enactment of programmes and the Right to…
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Freedom of Speech and Expression
Law and You > Constitutional Law > Freedom of Speech and Expression Through the ages, man has expressed his ideas through several media like symbols, signals, speech, script and print, and now computer language. Man’s greatest invention is language. The invention of the script has helped mankind to preserve human thought and learning. It has…
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Right to Strike
Law and You > Constitutional Law > Right to Strike A strike is a powerful weapon used by trade unions or other associations or workers to put across their demands or grievances by employers or management of industries. Strikes are characterized by the fact that employees temporarily cease to fulfill their contractual obligation to perform…
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Freedom of Press Under Indian Constitution
Law and You > Constitutional Law > Freedom of Press Under Indian Constitution Through the ages, man has expressed his ideas through several media like symbols, signals, speech, script and print, and now computer language. Man’s greatest invention is language. The invention of the script has helped mankind to preserve human thought and learning. It…




