Does Basic Structure doctrine applicable to Ordinary Legislation?
When an amendment is made by the parliament in the constitution, it can be challenged if it violates the principle of basic structure of constitution. But, the question is that…
When an amendment is made by the parliament in the constitution, it can be challenged if it violates the principle of basic structure of constitution. But, the question is that…
History The Parliament of the Dominion of Canada in its present from was established by the British North America Act, 1867 (also known as the Constitution Act, 1867). Canada to…
The History The emergence of Second Chamber in a Federal context was first seen in the Constitution of the United States. The thirteen original colonies had been governed under varying…
Bicameralism in federal Constitution The growth of ‘Bicameralism’ in parliamentary forms of government has been functionally associated with the need for effective federal structures. This nexus between the role of…
From the time, Indian constitution came into effect, to the present day, a lot of energy has been devoted to the question whether our constitution sf federal or leaned to…
The Constitution has established a federal system of Government with bi-cameral legislature at the Centre which is not something which was grafted in the Constitution for the first time. Its…
India’s Parliament is bicameral. The Constitution of India provides for the Union Legislature, called “Parliament”, through Article 79, to consist of the President and two Houses to be known respectively…
Meaning of the word ‘Elector’ To be an elector in a constituency, a person’s name need to be entered in the electoral roll of that constituency, and s/he should not…
In a continual participative operation of periodical election, the voter does a social audit of his candidate and for such audit he must be well informed about the past of…
Telephone-Tapping is a serious invasion of an individual’s privacy. With the growth of highly sophisticated communication technology, the right to hold telephone conversation, in the privacy of one’s home or…