Our discussion of Part III and Part IV dealing with the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy would be incomplete if we fail to study both...
Classification "The Directive Principles, as stated above, have been classified differently by different scholars. Some classify them into socialist, Gandhian and liberal principles while others, like D.D. Basu...
General Part IV of the Constitution of India deals with Articles 36 to 51. "These articles relate to the directive principles. Article 36 gives the meaning of the...
Article 368 of the Constitution provides for the power of the Parliament as also the method of amending the Constitution. Unless otherwise provided and also if the amending...
In the light of Article 13 which forbids the State (the legislatures making laws and the executives, issuing ordinances) to make laws in contravention of Part III and...
Our discussion of Fundamental Rights would be incomplete unless we are able to evaluate them highlighting their characteristics. Can the fundamental rights be protected by courts and if...
Article 31 of the Constitution which was a fundamental right to property is now a constitutional right to be regulated by ordinary law. Article 31(A) provides for the...
Article 29: Any section of citizens residing in the territory of India or any part thereof having a distinct language, script or culture of its own shall have...
The 42nd amendment to the Indian Constitution, enacted in 1976, added the words "socialist" and "secular" to the Preamble. The concept of secularism in India is founded on...
Article 23 : Traffic in human beings and beggary and other similar forms of forced labour are prohibited and any contravention of this provision shall be an offence...