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Citizenship under the Citizenship Act, 1955

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Citizenship under the Citizenship Act, 1955

Introduction Parliament, by exercise of the power given to it under Article 11 of the Constitution to make any law related to citizenship, has passed the Indian Citizenship Act, 1955. This Act provides for the acquisition and termination of Citizenship in India.  Part II of the Constitution provides provisions related to Citizenship. The Citizenship Act…

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Adr Provisions Under The Constitution Of India

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Adr Provisions Under The Constitution Of India

The Constitution Of India is based on the notion of a welfare state. It is the state’s duty to ensure access to justice for its people by establishing judicial and non-judicial dispute resolution mechanisms that provide prompt justice and protect their legal and constitutional rights. Ignorance, poverty and other social dysfunction should not become barriers…

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5 Important Doctrines Under the Constitution Of India

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5 Important Doctrines Under the Constitution Of India

Introduction Doctrine is an important rule or a set of rules that is widely followed and is usually applied and upheld by courts of law. Also In Indian Constitutional law, there are different judicial doctrines that developed over time as per the interpretation (व्याख्या) given by the judiciary. In this article, we will be dealing…

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Citizenship: Part II (Article 5-11)

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Citizenship: Part II (Article 5-11)

Citizenship is the status of a person recognized under law as being a legal member of a sovereign state or belonging to a nation. Article 5 to 11 deals with the Citizenship of India.   The term citizenship means the enjoyment of full membership of any State in which a citizen has civil and political rights….

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Right to Constitutional Remedies (5 Writs)

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Right to Constitutional Remedies (5 Writs)

Introduction Writs of India are borrowed from English law where they are known as ‘Prerogative writs’. Under article 32 the Supreme court acts as a guarantor and defender of the fundamental rights. Also, it is originally under the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction power to issue the writs. It means that a aggrieved person can directly approach…

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Fundamental Rights (12-35)

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Fundamental Rights (12-35)

Introduction The fundamental rights were included in the constitution because they were considered essential basic rights for the development of the personality of every individual and to preserve human dignity. Part III is also described as the Magna Carta of India. It carries a very comprehensive and long list of ‘justiciable’ Fundamental Rights. All people,…

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