Article 13 of Indian Constitution safeguards rights by voiding inconsistent laws, maintaining harmony in Indian legislation.
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Parts of Indian Constitution: Earlier, the constitution consisted of 395 articles divided into 22 parts and 8 schedules. However, at present, there are 448 articles divided into 25 parts and… Read More
The Indian judicial system shines brightly as an example of fairness and democracy. It has a long history and a solid foundation, making it essential for maintaining order and protecting peo… Read More
India’s Catholic bishops have welcomed the recent Supreme Court verdict refusing to grant legal status to same-sex marriages.
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How Anti-Conversion Laws Are Used to Silence Dissent in India?
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A meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs will be held on October 27 in the national capital to consider and adopt the following draft reports on ‘The Bharati… Read More
Context
The institution of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) came into existence in 1860 and later gained Constitutional status in 1950. The founding fathers of the Constitution envi… Read More