Polity

The High Courts

The High Courts

The High Courts in India are the highest judicial authorities at the state and union territory level. There are currently 25 High Courts in India, each having jurisdiction over a specific state or union territory. The High Courts have the power of judicial review over the decisions of subordinate courts within their respective jurisdiction. The …

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Parliamentary committees

Parliamentary Committees

Parliamentary committees are small groups of members of parliament (MPs) that are formed to investigate specific issues, scrutinise proposed legislation, and provide recommendations to the parliament on matters within their area of responsibility. Here are some common types of parliamentary committees: Standing Committees: These committees are permanent committees that are established by the parliament to …

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motions in parliament

Motion

In a parliamentary procedure, there are different types of motions that can be introduced. Here are some common types of motions in parliament: Main Motion: This is a motion that introduces a new proposal or idea for consideration by the parliament. Amendment Motion: This is a motion that proposes changes to a main motion that …

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Dissolution of house

Dissolution of house

Dissolution of the house refers to the termination of the current Lok Sabha, which is the lower house of the Indian Parliament. The dissolution of the house can take place in three ways: Automatic Dissolution: The term of the Lok Sabha is five years, and it automatically dissolves at the end of its term. Once …

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Prorogation of house

Prorogation of House

Prorogation of the house refers to the end of a session of the Indian Parliament. The President of India has the power to prorogue the House, which means bringing an end to the current session of Parliament. When a session of Parliament comes to an end, the business of the House is also concluded. Bills …

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