Constitution Amendment in India


Book Description

Conscious of the fact that our Constitution was the product of socio-economic forces operating at the time of its enactment, the founding fathers bestowed upon the Parliament the powers under the article 368 of the Constitution to amend it with a view to bringing it in tune with the changing needs and aspirations of the people. Since we adopted the Constitution in 1950, this amending process has been working like a afety valve and has helped in reconciling with the requisites for peace and progress. This publication is a well-documented study on the nature, scope and operation of amending process of the Constitution of India. It contains a brief legislative history and a synopsis of each of the Constitution Amendment Act enacted till August 1994. A brief legislative history of the amending Bills which were either lapsed or withdrawn or removed or negatived after their introduction also forms part of the study. The texts of these Acts and Bills have been reproduced in full in the annexures give statements showing the provisions of the Constitution amended by various Amendment Acts and the number of the Constitution Amendment Bills, as introduced vis-a-vis the number of the Constitution Amendment Acts as passed and status of Bills if removed, lapsed, withdrawn or negatived. It is hoped that the study would be useful not only for Parliamentarians but for all those interested in constitutional studies.




Constitution Of India, 10/e


Book Description




Subverting the Constitution


Book Description

-----------




Sixteen Stormy Days


Book Description

On 26th January 1950 India became a republic, shedding its last links with its colonial past and inaugurating a new era of liberty and freedom. With fundamental rights and civil liberties guaranteed by the state, the new constitution was universally acclaimed as the 'world's greatest experiment in liberal government'. This idealistic birth of a new republic meant a clean break with a repressive past. And yet, barely twelve months later, the very makers of the constitution were denouncing their own creation. Passed in June 1951, the First Amendment to the Constitution was a pivotal moment in Indian constitutional history. Sixteen Stormy Days explores the contentious legacy of this First Amendment which drastically curbed freedom of speech, restricted freedom against discrimination and circumscribed the right to property. It follows the sixteen days of debate that led up to it, the people that created it, the great battle waged against it and the immense consequences it has had for Indian democracy. It is a cautionary tale about an almost forgotten but hugely consequential piece of history that holds the key to understanding the position of civil liberties and individual freedoms in India today. It challenges conventional wisdom on iconic figures such as Jawaharlal Nehru, B.R. Ambedkar, Rajendra Prasad, Sardar Patel and Shyama Prasad Mookerji, and lays bare the vast gulf between the liberal promise of India's Constitution and the authoritarian impulses of her first government.




Constitutional Development & National Movemen in India


Book Description

Part-I : Constitutional Development Of India Part-Ii : National Movement Part-Iii: Modern Indian Constitution







Constitutional Government in India


Book Description

Part I : Introductorypart Ii : The Growth Of Constitutionalism In Indiapart Iii : Preamble, Territory And Citizenshippart Iv : Fundamental Rights And Directive Principlepart V : The Government Of The Unionpart Vi : The Machinery Of Government In The Statespart Vii : The Federal Systempart Viii :Miscellaneous Provisions




THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA


Book Description

This Book Contains: » BARE ACT, With Short Comments; » The Constitution (Application to J&K) Order, 1954, C.O. 48; » Re-Statement, with reference to the present Text of the Constitution, of the Exceptions & Modifications subject to which the Consitution applies to the State of J&K; » Amendment of the Constitution (upto 103rd Amendment Act, 2019) » Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Terms.




BPSC Bihar Teacher Recruitment Phase II Class 6 To 12 NCERT/SCERT Based Chapterwise MCQs General Studies


Book Description

In all Competitive Examinations, General Studies is a highly scoring subject and is one of the most important components of the exam.Therefore the BPSC — Bihar Teacher Recruitment — NCERT/SCERTBased — MCQs - General Studies for Middle School to Senior Secondary School Teachers — Class 6 to 12 is a unique book which is designed to help aspirants to prepare for the exams and to test their preparation levels. In a nutshell the book will surely prove to be an asset to get success in the exam.