8 Powers and Functions of the President of India

Powers and Functions of The President of India

The President of India is the nominal head of India. There are various powers of the president of India which he can use for the benefit of the nation. He is the supreme commander of the defence forces of India and the ceremonial head of the country and is also called the first citizen of … Read more

Doctrine of Pith and Substance

Doctrine of Pith and Substance

The constitution of India is based on the principle of Federalism where the powers of making laws are divided between the Union Parliament and the state legislatures. This power is derived from the 7th schedule of the constitution which assigned specific subjects to the Union Parliament, state legislatures and both. These subjects are provided in three … Read more

Powers and Functions of Prime Minister of India

Powers and Functions of Prime Minister of India

After the general election, the president of India nominates the prime minister of India. It is the first step to creating the councils of ministers because the prime minister is the person by whom advice, the president appoints the council of ministers. The council of ministers and the prime minister are the important parts of our … Read more

10 Important External Aids to Interpretation

External Aids to Interpretation

The interpretation of statutes is an important function of the judiciary to remove ambiguity from the statute or act. The court used internal aids and external aids for the interpretation of the statute. When internal aids to interpretation do not work properly, the court uses the external aids to interpretation. The help taken from within … Read more

4 Rules for the Interpretation of Statute

Interpretation of Statute

The interpretation of a statute is the rule which tells us how to read, understand and drive the conclusion from all the other statutes and laws. If you are good at the interpretation of statutes then it becomes easy for you to understand other acts and statutes. In this article on the interpretation of statute, we … Read more

Difference between High Court and Supreme Court

Difference between High Court and Supreme Court

The constitution of India has three main branches which are legislative, executive and judiciary. All three branches are independent which means other branches cannot interfere in the domain of each other. The independence of the judiciary is the main reason by virtue of which the High Court and Supreme Court protects our fundamental rights and … Read more

Martial Law in India

Martial Law in India

Martial Law in India is a subject that evokes strong reactions and significant debate. This concept involves the imposition of direct military control over normal civilian functions of government, usually in response to a temporary emergency where the civilian government is unable to function. Understanding the history, constitutional provisions, impacts, and public perceptions of martial … Read more

Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

Appellate jurisdiction of the supreme court

The Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is a crucial aspect of the Indian judicial system. It allows the highest court to review and revise decisions made by lower courts. This ensures justice and uniformity in the legal process. Understanding the scope and function of the appellate jurisdiction helps to appreciate its role in maintaining … Read more

Doctrine of Eclipse under Article 13 of the Indian Constitution

Doctrine of eclipse

The doctrine of eclipse deals with article 13 of the constitution of India. Article 13 protects our fundamental rights which are given part III of the constitution of India. Article 13 says that the state will not make any law that infringes fundamental rights. As articles 32 and 226 of the constitution of India are … Read more

The Doctrine of Severability

The Doctrine of Severability

Part III of the Constitution of India provides fundamental rights to the citizens of India. These Fundamental Rights are a set of rights given to the citizens of India which guarantee a blissful lifestyle and equality to every citizen of India. But sometimes, it happens that some laws violate these fundamental rights. According to the … Read more