Legal GK for CLAT: Fundamental Rights II
RIGHT AGAINST DISCRIMINATION (Art. 15) Art. 15 deals with five related topics, namely Discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, etc. Religious or race disabilities
RIGHT AGAINST DISCRIMINATION (Art. 15) Art. 15 deals with five related topics, namely Discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, etc. Religious or race disabilities
INTRODUCTION 1. The chapter of Fundamental Rights is the most cherished component of our Constitution. 2. Fundamental rights are deemed essential to protect the rights
Introduction India recognizes two sets of people – Citizens and Aliens. Citizens are full members of the Indian State and owe allegiance to it. They
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QUESTIONS FROM PAST YEAR PAPERS OF NALSAR 1. A master is liable for the wrongs committed by his servants. It is called a. Joint liability
What is Constitution? It is the supreme law of the land. It is the basic structure, which defines the powers of the States and the
Unlike other countries, India has absorbed many waves of influences and has made them its own. Even in matters of law, India has been receptive
Separation of powers is a concept defined by Montesquieu is his treatise ‘The spirit of laws’. It means the executive, legislature and judiciary must be
Adjournment Motion A motion moved by a member in a legislature when it is desired to draw the attention of the executive to a matter
A priori From the antecedent to the consequent. Ab initio From the beginning. Action mixta Mixed action. Actio personalis moritur cum persona A personal right
What is law? It is a set of rules imposed by the State, which regulate our relations with other individuals and the State, and which
First Amendment 1951 · Added Ninth Schedule. Seventh Amendment 1956 · Necessitated on account of reorganisation of States on a linguistic basis. Eighth Amendment 1959
STATE LEGISLATURE Status · Can be : § UNICAMERAL {One House } § BICAMERAL {Two House } · Bicameral Status : 7 States : 1-
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Status · Stand at the apex of the judicial system of India. · Consists of Chief Justice & 30 other judges.
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