Polity- Law Commission of India

Law Commission of India

Polity Polity- Law Commission of India Law Commission of India is an executive body established by an order of the Government of India. Its membership primarily comprises legal experts, who are entrusted a mandate by the Government. It shall also undertake studies and research for bringing reforms in the justice delivery systems for elimination of delay … Read more

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Parliament

  Indian Polity-One Liners   1-Granville Austin described the Indian Constitution as the Cooperative Federation.   2-Lok Adalat System Facts a-There are 15 permanent Lok Adalat’s in the country. b-The Lok Adalat system is economically accessible, efficient and quick. c-Divorce cases are not taken up by the Lok Adalats. d-National Lok Adalats are being held … Read more

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Babu Rajendra Prasad

  Indian Polity-One Liners   1-The government of India Act 1919 introduced Bicameralism in central legislative Assembly.   2-Babu Rajendra Prasad was the Chairman of Constituent Assembly.             3-Lord Curzon announced his decision of separation of Bengal on 1905 July.             4-The preamble of our … Read more

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Indira Gandhi

  Indian Polity-One Liners   1-The Constituent Assembly set up the drafting committee on 1947 August 29.   2-The Preamble amended under 42nd constitutional amendment.   3-The States Re-Organisation Act was passed in Parliament in 1956.   4-Nationalisation of Banks and abolition of privy purses was taken up by Indira Gandhi.         … Read more

Polity-One Liners -June 15, 2017

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  Polity-One Liners   1-Charging capitation fees for admission to educational institutions is illegal and amounted to denial of citizen’s right to education. This principle is laid down in Mohin Jain V/s State of Karnataka Case. 2-‘Rule of Law which permeates the entire fabric of the Indian Constitution excludes arbitrariness’. This principle is laid down … Read more

Polity-One Liners-June 14, 2017

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Polity-One Liners   1-Fundamental Rights(FRs) are guaranteed under Part III of the Indian Constitution. 2-Original Constitution classified FRs into seven categories but now there are Six. 3-Article 9 describes the persons voluntarily acquiring Citizenship of a foreign State notto be an Indian Citizen. 4-Right to Property is a legal right under the Article 300A. 5–Swaraj … Read more

Polity- One Liners- June 9, 2017

Polity– One Liners   1-A State which does not promote or interfere in the affairs of religion is referred to as Secular. 2-Detailed provisions regarding acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship are contained in Act passed by the Parliament in 1955. 3-A person can lose citizenship through Deprivation, Termination, and Renunciation. 4-The Office of the … Read more

Polity-One Liners-June 7, 2017

Polity-One Liners 1-The GoI Act, 1935 exercised the most profound influence on the Indian Constitution 2-The Indian Constitution came into force on 26.01.1950, hence this day is celebrated as Republic Day 3-The Indian Constitution is recognized as Federal in form and Unitary in spirit. 4-The Constitution of India is Partly rigid and partly flexible. 5-India … Read more

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  Polity-One Liners 1-13 Committees were set up by the Constituent Assembly for framing theConstitution. 2-The strength of the Constituent Assembly, after the withdrawal of the Muslim League, wasreduced to 299. 3-The Members of the Constituent Assembly were Elected by Provincial Assemblies. 4-The idea of a Constituent Assembly to frame a Constitution for India was … Read more

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Polity-One Liners   1-The first attempt by Indians to write a Constitution to India was done by a Committeeheaded by Motilal Nehru, which is known as Nehru Report. 2-The plan of setting up of a Constituent Assembly to draw up the future Constitution for Indiawas given by ‘The Cabinet Mission Plan’. 3-Dr.B. R. Ambedkar is … Read more