Fundamental Duties of Citizens of India

The section "Fundamental Duties' was not a part of the original constitution. These were added to the Constitution much later by the...
The Constitution of India 1950 Article 51 111

The Constitution of India, 1950 (Article 51 -111)

PART IVA FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES 51A. Fundamental duties.—It shall be the duty of every citizen of India— (a) to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and...

Fundamental Rights

The Part III of the Constitution of India gives a detailed description on a charter of rights called the ‘Fundamental Rights'. These...
The Constitution of India 1950 Article 152 212

The Constitution of India, 1950 (Article 152 – 212 )

THE STATES Chapter I.—General 152. Definition.—In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires, the expression “State” does not include the State of Jammu and Kashmir. Chapter II.—The...

What is the nature of Indian Constitution?

Q. What is the nature of Indian Constitution? On what grounds is its spirit of federalism challenged? Mention its important features. Typically, democratic constitutions are...

Right to Constitutional Remedies

The right to constitutional remedy was created as one of the main fundamental rights, because the constitution recognized the need to protect...
What is the nature of Indian Constitution?

What is the nature of Indian Constitution?

What is the nature of Indian Constitution? On what grounds is its spirit of federalism challenged? Mention its important features.

Right to Freedom

Right to liberty and personal freedom is another important fundamental right given by the Constitution of India. This right helps the citizens...
The Constitution of India 1950 Article 112 - 151

The Constitution of India, 1950 (Article 112 – 151)

Procedure in Financial Matters 112. Annual financial statement.—(1) The President shall in respect of every financial year cause to be laid before both the Houses of...

What is the procedure for amending the constitution?

Q. What is the procedure for amending the constitution? On what grounds an amendment may be held ultra vires by the Supreme Court? A rigid...