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ARTICLE 33

In order to maintain discipline, effectiveness, and...

ARTICLE 35

Article 35 gives Parliament the exclusive power to...

ARTICLE 33

In order to maintain discipline, effectiveness, and national security, Article 33 of the Indian Constitution gives the Parliament and state legislatures the power to change or limit the application of some fundamental rights for members of the armed forces, police forces, or intelligence agencies. With this clause, the broad application of basic rights is set aside in order to take into account the particular nature of the work that these individuals are responsible for. Article 33 establishes a balance between individual liberty and the community responsibility of protecting the...

ARTICLE 33

In order to maintain discipline, effectiveness, and national security, Article 33 of the Indian Constitution gives the Parliament and state legislatures the power to...

ARTICLE 35

Article 35 gives Parliament the exclusive power to make laws relating to Articles 16 (3), 32 (3), 33 and 34. Further, this Article enables the...

ARTICLE 12

Introduction A category of rights known as "fundamental rights" are those that the Indian Constitution's Part III guarantees to all of the country's residents. All...

Financial Emergency –...

Article 360 of the Indian Constitution states that if the president is convinced that a situation has arisen that threatens the financial stability or...

Member of Parliament...

The Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) is a significant program in India that aims to enable Members of Parliament (MPs) to...

Parliamentary System

India has a democratic government called the parliamentary system. The President of India is the head of state, and the Prime Minister is the...
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