Attorney General of India and Advocate General of State[Indian Polity Notes for UPSC, SSC etc. ] : This Article discusses the provisions contained in the Constitution of India regarding the constitutional post of the Attorney General of India and the Advocate General of the State. Click Here to Read about the Advocate General of the State. Attorney General of India: The Attorney General of India is the highest Law officerRead More
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Sources of Indian Constitution[Indian Polity Notes for UPSC, SSC etc. ] : This Article discusses the various Sources of Indian Constitution. The Indian Constitution has borrowed many features and provisions from the different sources like Government of India Act 1935 and world’s different constitutions like US Constitution, UK Constitution, USSR Constitution, German Constitution etc. as per the needs and requirements of our nation. Study of the Sources of Indian Constitution is very important from examination point of view. BelowRead More
National Commission for SCs and STs: [Indian Polity Notes for UPSC, SSC etc.] This Article discusses the National Commission For SCs and STs and the history, powers, functions and composition of the commissions established by the Constitution of India. Are both National Commission for SCs and National Commission for STs Constitutional bodies? Yes Both , the National Commission for SCs and National Commission for STs are Constitutional bodiesRead More
Amendment of Indian Constitution[Indian Polity Notes for UPSC, SSC etc. ] : This Article discusses the Amendment of Indian Constitution and the Amendment Procedure to be followed as provided under the Constitution of India. ‘Amendment of Indian Constitution’ means bringing change in the already present provisions of the Indian Constitution. The need of amendment can be because of various reasons. What is Article 368 given in the Indian Constitution? Article 368Read More
Section 66a of IT Act(Information Technology Act) 2008 declared invalid by Supreme Court of India: Supreme Court of India recently gave a judgement in which it declared Section 66a of IT Act as unconstitutional and invalid. Section 66a of IT Act dealt generally with punishments for sending ‘offensive’ messages over Internet (includes posting on Social Media like Facebook, Twitter) . Supreme court has scraped the Section 66a of IT ActRead More