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Origin, Purpose and Significance of Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Rights encompass a collection of vital freedoms and entitlements that are constitutionally guaranteed to every citizen within a nation. These rights form the foundation of individual liberty, safeguarding citizens against arbitrary actions by...
Citizenship Act 1955 and Constitutional provisions for Citizenship
Citizenship is an inherent right possessed by individuals within a nation. In a sovereign state, the citizens are afforded particular civil and political rights as delineated by the Constitution. This concept of citizenship encapsulates...
Salient Feature of Indian Constitution
The Constitution of India commences with a preamble that delineates its objectives, aspirations, and fundamental principles. These objectives have significantly shaped the principal components of the Constitution. In response to the specific requirements of...
Preamble of Indian Constitution
The Preamble functions as the introductory section of the Constitution. It was revised by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act in 1976, which aimed to establish India as a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, and Democratic republic....
Historical Background of Indian Constitution
Prior to 1947, the Indian subcontinent was characterized by a bifurcation into two principal components: British India, which encompassed 11 provinces, and the Princely States, governed by Indian monarchs under a subsidiary alliance framework....