Indian Polity

Drafting of the Constitution of India : Dr B R Ambedkar

The Constitution of India is its lex loci i.e. the parent of all laws in the country. The three pillars of Indian State (Legislature, Executive & Judiciary) derive their authority from the Constitution. It was framed by a Constituent Assembly set up under the Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946. The Assembly set up 13 committees […]

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Borrowed Features of Indian Constitution

The Indian Constitution is unique in its contents and spirit. Though borrowed from almost 60 Countries of the World, the Constitution of India has distinguished from the Constitutions of the other countries. Dr B R Ambedkar proudly acclaimed that the Constitution of India has been framed after ‘ransacking all the known Constitution of the World’.

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Writs : Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32)

The Indian Constitution empowers the Court to issue writs for enforcement of any fundamental rights and other rights conferred of Indian Constitution under Articles 13, 32, 359 and 226. Article 32 confers the right to remedies for enforcement of the fundamental rights of an aggrieved citizen.  Dr. B R Ambedkar called Article 32 as the

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