Constitutional Law

Independence of the Judiciary and doctrine of Separation of Powers

Independence of the Judiciary

The Independence of the judiciary plays a major role to give fair justice. Any interference of any organ of the country, in the proceedings of the judiciary, makes the decision biased. The independence of the judiciary in India protects the fundamental rights and protects our constitution of India. We will discuss how and why the

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How a bill becomes Act?

How a bill becomes Act?

In India, the parliament passes the bill. The private person or ministers of the States introduce the bill in the Parliament. The constitution of India gives the various stages to pass the Bill. The Bill when passed from both the houses of the parliament and take the assent from the President of India, Bill becomes

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Article 21- Right to Life and Personal Liberty

Article 21 of Indian Constitution- Right to Life and Personal Liberty

Article 21 is the perfect demonstration of the transformative character of our constitution.           Justice Iyyer In every civil society, it is the obligation of the state to provide a meaningful and dignified life to its citizens. In our country, this right has been provided under Part III of the constitution, which deals with fundamental rights.

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