The original Constitution had seven fundamental rights, but as a result of the 44th amendment in 1978, right to property was deleted from the list of the fundamental...
"There shall be equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment to any office under the State (Article 16(1); No citizen shall, on...
Article 18 of the Constitution abolishes titles like "Maharaja," "Raja," and "Rao Bahadur" in order to promote equality in the country. This article discusses the regulations and acts...
19(1)(a), being essential for a democratic government, means the right to express one's own opinions freely by words of mouth, writing, printing, (i.e., right to freedom of press...
Under Article 19(1)(g) and 19(6), is guaranteed to every citizen and is restricted and regulated by authority of law. "The right to carry on business does not mean...
Being the most lengthy constitution, the Constitution of India has provisions of all sorts'important, less important and even unimportant; significant; transitional and even provisional; broader, larger and even...
Every written constitution is the result of certain times. As times change, new trends changing situations, problems arise, which bring to forth issues which necessitate newer solutions and...
India's Constitution is unique in the sense that it is rigid as well as flexible, i.e. partly rigid and partly flexible: neither the whole of it is completely...
The amendments through the state governments fall under two categories: (a) some of the provisions of the Constitution can be amended at the initiative of the State, and...
A brief description of the amendments made in the Constitution (till August, 2014, only 98 amendments have been made), is given here under: Sl. No. of Amendments Enforced...