Parliamentary Privileges
Parliamentary privileges – Concept Parliamentary Privileges – Constitutional Provisions Types of Privileges Details of the Privileges Case Laws
Parliamentary privileges – Concept Parliamentary Privileges – Constitutional Provisions Types of Privileges Details of the Privileges Case Laws
Context: Opposition parties belonging to the Indian National Developmental, Inclusive Alliance, or INDIA, plan to move a no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi government in the Lok Sabha to force the Prime Minister to speak on Manipur unrest. Background What is a No confidence motion? Procedure
Context : A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petitioner in the Supreme Court barely escaped having to pay ₹18 lakh for indulging in a “luxury litigation”. About Public Interest Litigation Public Interest Litigation (PIL), means a legal action initiated in a court of law for the enforcement of public interest or general interest in which the … Read more
Context : With as many as 21 Bills adopted by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly pending in the Raj Bhavan, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin called on Governor R.N. Ravi and urged him to grant assent to the legislation so as “to uphold the spirit of the Constitution and the sentiments of the people of Tamil … Read more
Background In England contempt of court is a common law principle that seeks to protect the judicial power of the king, initially exercised by himself, and later by a panel of judges who acted in his name. Violation of the judges’ orders was considered an affront to the king himself. Over time, any kind of … Read more
Table of Content Summary of Part 1 of the Constitution Articles under Part-1 of the Constitution Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 Article 4 Extra content for Prelims and Mains Summary of Part 1 of the constitution Part I constitutes the Constitutional Law governing India as a union of States. It is a compilation of … Read more