election commission of India

3 flaws can be noted in election commission of India

The constitution has provisions to ensure the Independence and impartiality of the election commission, some flaws can be noted, viz, The constitution has not prescribed the qualifications (legal, educational, administrative or judicial) of the members of the commission. The constitution has not described the tenure of the members of commission. The constitution has not debarred the retiring election commissioners from … Read more
single citizenship

Explanation Single Citizenship of India and 6 Exception cases

Through the Indian constitution is federal and envisages a dual polity (Centre and state). It provides for only a single citizenship, that is the Indian citizenship. The citizen of India owe allegiance only to the Union. There is no separate state citizenship. The other federal states like USA and Switzerland, on the other hand, adopted the system of double citizenship. … Read more
citizenship

Explain citizenship of India and citizenship act 1955

  “A legal status and relationship between an individual and a state that entails specific legal rights and duties”. Like any other modern state, India has two kinds of people – citizen and aliens. Citizens are full member of the Indian state and owe allegiance to it. They enjoy all the benefit of citizenship like civil and political rights so … Read more
Federal system of India

Federal system of India

Federal system of INDIA Political scientists have classified government Unitary and Federal system on the basic of the nature of relations between the national government and regional government. Federalism in India – Wikipedia By the definition: A unitary system of government is one in which all the powers are vested in the national government and the regional government, if all … Read more
parliamentary system

Basic 5 facts of parliamentary system of India

The constitution of India provides for a parliamentary system of government, Both at the Centre and in the state. Articles 74 and 75 deal with the parliamentary system at the Centre and articles 163 and 164 in the states. Modern democratic government are classified into parliamentary system and presidential system on the basic of nature of relation between the legislative … Read more