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Fundamental rights

Fundamental Rights

The Indian Constitution provides for a range of fundamental rights, which are guaranteed to all citizens of the country. These rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution and are considered to be the cornerstone of Indian democracy. Some of the key fundamental rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution include: Right to Equality: This …

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Synthesis of parliamentary sovereignty and judicial supremacy

Synthesis of parliamentary sovereignty and judicial supremacy

The concepts of parliamentary sovereignty and judicial supremacy represent two different approaches to governance, with parliamentary sovereignty emphasizing the power of the legislature and judicial supremacy emphasizing the power of the judiciary. Parliamentary sovereignty is the principle that the legislative body (parliament) is supreme and has ultimate authority over all other branches of government, including …

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Qualitative Measures

Qualitative Measures

Qualitative Measures in Monetary Policy In addition to quantitative measures, central banks also use qualitative measures to influence the credit conditions and behavior of financial institutions and consumers. Qualitative measures refer to the policies or guidelines used by central banks to influence the quality of credit and lending practices in the economy. This article will …

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Drawn from various sources

Drawn from Various Sources

The Constitution of India borrowed provisions from various constitutions of other countries. The Constitution of India is a unique document that draws inspiration from several sources, including the constitutions of other countries. Some of the provisions that the Indian Constitution borrowed from other constitutions are: Government of India Act, 1935: The Indian Constitution borrowed several …

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Drafting committee

Drafting Committee

The Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly of India was responsible for drafting the Constitution of India. It was appointed on August 29, 1947, and was chaired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who is also known as the Father of the Indian Constitution. The other members of the committee were: N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer …

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