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Schools of Jurisprudence

Schools of Jurisprudence Jurisprudence, the theory and philosophy of law, has evolved through various schools of thought that offer distinct…

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Introduction to Jurisprudence

What is Jurisprudence? an Introduction to Jurisprudence Jurisprudence refers to the philosophical and theoretical study of law. It goes beyond…

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Basic Structure Doctrine

Introduction - Basic Structure Doctrine The Basic Structure Doctrine is a cornerstone of Indian constitutional law that restricts the power…

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Elections & the Representation of the People Act (RPA)

Introduction Free and fair elections form the cornerstone of any democratic nation. In India, elections are governed primarily by the…

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Right to Property & 44th Constitutional Amendment

Introduction The Right to Property was originally a Fundamental Right under Article 19(1)(f) and Article 31 of the Indian Constitution.…

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Reservations & Affirmative Action in India

IntroductionAffirmative action, known in India as reservations, refers to measures designed to uplift historically disadvantaged communities and ensure equality of…

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Judicial Review & Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

Judicial Review: Concept and OriginJudicial Review is the power of the judiciary to examine the constitutionality of legislative acts and…

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Union-State Relations

Definition and Key ConceptsUnion-State Relations refer to the distribution of legislative, administrative, and financial powers between the Union (Central) and…

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Emergency Provisions in the Indian Constitution

(Articles 352 to 360) The framers of the Indian Constitution foresaw that exceptional circumstances might require a deviation from the…

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Amendment of the Constitution

The Constitution of India is a dynamic document, designed to evolve with the changing needs of society. To enable this,…

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