ARTICLE 16 : EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN MATTERS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT

INTRODUCTION The right to equality is one of the essential liberties granted to all Indian citizens by the Indian Constitution. Article 16 addresses the equality of opportunity in fields of public employment. There is no universal consensus on the precise meaning of the word “equal opportunity,” which has several different definitions. The Indian Constitution offers…

Type of Emergencies

Introduction “Any steps taken by the government of the country to safeguard the citizen of the country from any threat to the country or any failure of the constitutional machinery of the country” is one definition for the word “emergency.” Right when there is an em[1]ergency, quick movement is required. It is what is happening…

Executory Power :- 

Introduction :- Part V of the Constitution (Articles 52 to 78) deal with the Union executive. The Union executive is made up of the President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, and the Attorney General of India. The Union’s executive power is vested in the President, who exercises it either directly or through officers’ subordinate to him in…

Legislative Power :-

legislative power means the power to enact primary legislation subject to the procedural or substantive constraints set out in the Constitution and applying to each sphere of government; India is governed by a Parliamentary system modelled after the British system, with two Houses of Parliament. The President of India is the national or titular Head of…