Parliamentary sovereignty, a cornerstone of the British constitutional framework, is interpreted and applied differently in the United Kingdom and India. […]
Category Archives: Indian Polity & The Constitution of India
Understanding ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ Terminologies in Politics The ‘Left’ Ideological Foundations Economic Equality: Advocates for reducing economic disparities through wealth […]
Role of Pressure Groups in the Indian Political Process Pressure groups, also known as interest groups or advocacy groups, play […]
Examination of Autonomy and Control over Panchayati Raj Institutions Autonomy and Control: Legal and Constitutional Framework 73rd Amendment Act (1992): […]
Elections are fundamental to democracy, as they allow citizens to choose their representatives through voting. The election process in India involves […]
Election Commission of India (ECI) is a constitutional body that conducts and regulates elections in India. It has the power of superintendence, direction, and control over […]
College is a breeding ground for future political leaders. Their participation in student unions and political discussions equips them with […]
The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) is a statutory body which was established under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 with the […]
The statement reflects a significant challenge in the governance of urban areas in India. Despite the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act […]
The statement “Constitutionally guaranteed judicial independence is a prerequisite of democracy” underscores the fundamental role that an independent judiciary plays […]