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Defination of federal government and its power |
Answer» When power is divided among centre and state under which centre is more powerful than state Eg India | |
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Explain Aristotle\'s classification of states? |
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Seperation of powers in britain |
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Explain directive priniples |
Answer» Dpsp is that which is given in constitution and these are non justiciable means in their violation we can\'t go to supreme court of India | |
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4 differnces between parliamentary and presidential form of government |
Answer» Differences between Parliamentary and Presidential forms of Government:\tParliamentary Form of GovernmentPresidential Form of Government1. In Parliamentary form of government, the parliament or central legislature is supreme.1. In Presidential form of government, the President is real executive and he is the most powerful official of the country.2. The parliamentary system of the government is based on the principles of collective leadership. The Council of ministers, having\xa0Prime Minister as. its head is responsible to the Parliament2. President is the head of the state. Generally, he or she is elected directly, therefore, he is not responsible to the Congress or the Parliament in general.3. Head of the government is usually known as the Prime Minister.3. President is also the head of the government.4. The Prime Minister is the leader of the majority party (or of the group of the several political parties).4. The President is generally directly elected by the people.5. He is accountable to the legislature.5. He is not accountable to the legislature.\t | |
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What is article 15 |
Answer» Right against discrimination on basis of caste, religion, colour etc | |
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please tell me the judgement of Hussainara Khatoon Vs State of Bihar case |
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How the state emerged from society |
Answer» If there is society and this will increase like a village it expand after few year it convert into village and then into towns | |
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discuss burgess and leacock\'s classification of government |
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What are the types of states? |
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Write a note on the role of the states |
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Explain Hobbes social contract theory |
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What is doctrine of basic structure of the constitution? |
Answer» It means to say that under a 368 parliament have power to interprete constitution but it can\'t chage basic structure of that constitution eg parliament can\'t remove justice , fraternity, equality etc from premble of india | |
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role ofin state |
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What are the chapters of legal studies |
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Scope for arts student in future |
Answer» He can be a ias ips judge economist etc | |
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What is judicial precident |
Answer» Judicial precedent or decisions is a process which is followed by the judges to take the decision. In Judicial precedent, the decision is taken by following the similar cases happened in the past. So judicial decision is based on the principle of stare decisis i.e. “stand by the decision already made”. | |
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"Proces of mediation & Arbitration"? |
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How was the justice administered during the british rule |
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I wants ncert solutions and notes of all legal studies chapter for class 11 |
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Notes of chapter judiciary:constitutional, civil and criminal courts and processes |
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What are the provisions in the Constitution of India that makes it a welfare state . elaborate how? |
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Define a state . Explian the emergence of a state . |
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Hoe did wade and phillips interpret the separation of powers in their 1960 work? |
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Please suggest good refrence for physics , chemistry and biology.class 11 . |
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What is the peculiarity about India\'s secularism with respect to its family laws |
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Constitution ,roles and impartiality class 11 |
Answer» The\xa0Constitution\xa0of India has provided for judicial\xa0impartiality. In theory everything has been said to maintain\xa0impartiality\xa0so that there is no committed judiciary. It is provided in the\xa0Constitution\xa0that the President appoints the judges, but they cannot be removed unless Parliament has made a representation to him.\xa0The salary and allowances of the judges are not voted by the Parliament or state legislature, so that their conduct and behaviour does not come under criticism. | |
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From where we ll get chptrs |
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Constitutional provisions regarding the appointment of judge |
Answer» According to the Constitution of India, the following are the rules for appointment of the Supreme court Judge.\tEvery Judge of the Supreme Court shall be appointed by the President by warrant under his/her hand and seal after consultation with such of the Judges of the Supreme Court and of the High Court in the States as President may deem necessary for the purpose and shall hold office until he attains the age of 65 years.\tSupreme Court held that the consultation with Chief Justice is not binding on the President. But the Court held that consultation should be effective.\tIn Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association vs Union of India 1993, the Court states that the view of the CJI is binding on the President, the Court also held that while advising the President CJI is expected to consult two of the senior-most Judges.\tCJI is the sole authority to initiate the process of appointment of Judges of the Supreme Court. In case of conflict of opinion between CJI and President, the view expressed by CJI will have a primary.\t\t\tIn July 1998, the President sought the court’s opinion on core issues relating to the appointment of Apex Court Judges and transfer of High Court Judges.\tThe 11th Presidential Reference sought clarification on certain doubts over the consultation process to be adopted by the Chief Justice of India as stipulated in the 1993 case relating to judges appointment and transfer opinion.\tThe crux is as follows:\tIn judicial appointments, it is obligatory for the President to take into account the opinion of the CJI.The opinion of the CJI is binding on the Government. The opinion of the CJI must be formed after due consultation with a collegium of at least four senior-most judges of the Supreme Court.Even if two judges give an adverse opinion, then he should not send the recommendation to the Government.\t\t | |
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What is important of constitution |
Answer» 1st make your english correct then I\'ll answer<br>\t\xa0The Constitution provides a framework within which a government has to work.\tIt minimizes the chances of disputes among the various organs of the government as it clearly defines their powers and functions separately.\tIt also controls the misuse of power by the government.\tIt safeguards the fundamental rights of the citizens. | |
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What is dharma |
Answer» Islam only produce jihadists<br>Dharma ? Only Hinduism dharma is great . Islam is only jihad. | |
32. |
How did the English common law influence the development of Indian legal system |
Answer» Google karle? | |
33. |
I want question answer ncrt |
Answer» Hii sir | |
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What is the ideal type of a state as viewed by modern liberals and democratic sociolists |
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I want chapter 1 notes |
Answer» You should make your own notes it will help | |
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what is seperation of power |
Answer» Each organ of the gov is Separate from each other | |
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How many total pages are there in the legal studies book class 11 |
Answer» 172 | |
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A collectivised state never supports____________ |
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CAN I GET NOTES OF JUDICIARY CHAPTER |
Answer» Please | |
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Pls Provide me notes of unit 2 chapter 1 |
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Procedure to be followed for administration of criminal justice |
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outline the classification and hierarchy of courts under Indian legal system |
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Briefly explain the various sources for making the Constitution of India |
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can i get notes for chp2? |
Answer» Yah.. from Google | |
45. |
Do you have legal studies cbse answers? |
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Explain the role of Legislature as an organ of the government |
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Patriarchal Theory suggests that the eldest child assumes authority in due course. |
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An individual enjoys highest form of freedom when________ |
Answer» democracy | |
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An over controlled state may be described as being collectivized |
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50. |
Comparative view of social contract theory |
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