Political Defection in India

Political defection, which denotes a change in the political loyalty of a legislator or group of legislators who switch to another party in the years between elections, has a significant impact on the nature of the party, party system and electoral representation in a democracy and is one of the most universal feature of democratic…

The President of India

INTRODUCTION:-The President of India is the head of state of the Republic of India. The president is the formal head of the executive, legislature and judiciary of India and also the commander-in-chief 1of the Indian Armed Forces. He is the first citizen of India and also a symbol of solidarity, unity and integrity of the…

Why reforms are necessary in the UN and especially in security group and role of India in the same?

The UNITED NATIONS was set up, 75 years ago, with the principal aim of maintaining world peace and security. It has been successful in the decolonization process and preventing another World War. However, the 21st century world is very different from that 20th century and poses many new problems and realities. The present humanitarian and economic losses associated with COVID…

Need for Devolution of Adjudicatory Authority on Administration.

Administrative Law in India. Administrative law in India regulates administrative actions by keeping control of delegated legislation and putting administrative discretionary actions through judicial review. It also provides for the constitution and making of tribunals along with their composition. Delegated Legislation When the functions of Legislature is trusted upon organs separate from the legislature, by…

NCT Amendment Act, 2021

On the 27th of April this year, a new Law came to into force regarding the National Capital Territory of Delhi from the from the Union government, which for the nearly 2 crore population of city effectively means shrinkage of their Democratic scope. The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Act, 2021, or…

article 370

Article 370 of the Indian constitution gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, a region located in the northern part of Indian subcontinent which was administered by India as a state from 1954 to 31 October 2019, conferring it with the power to have a separate constitution, a state flag and autonomy over the internal…