CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS Related To Indian Citizenship
CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS:Β (citizenship from Articles 5 to 11 under Part II) It only identifies the persons who became citizens of India at its commencement (i.e., […]
CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS:Β (citizenship from Articles 5 to 11 under Part II) It only identifies the persons who became citizens of India at its commencement (i.e., […]
NonResident Indian (NRI) Person of Indian Origin(PIO) Overseas citizens of India(OCI)Cardholder An Indian citizen who is ordinarily residing outside India and holds an Indian Passport […]
Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III (described as the Magna Carta of India) of the Constitution from Articles 12 to 35 ; derived inspiration […]
14 : Equality before Law and Equal Protection of Laws State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection […]
State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. word βonlyβ connotes that discrimination on […]
provides for equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters of employment or appointment to any office under the State No discrimination for employment under […]
The French Revolution cemented the fact that Sovereignty comes from the people not from above. It slashed off the ill effects of the society. For […]
POSITIVE IMPACT France became Representative of Humanity:-It gave the world three important messages of Humanity i.e. Liberty, Fraternity and Equality. Declaration of Rights of Man […]
POLITICAL CAUSES France was ruled by the Bourbon dynasty. Louis XIV was a strong and powerful ruler of the Bourbon dynasty. His wars ruined the […]
With the fall of Robespierre the Reign of Terror gradually came to an end. The Revolutionary Tribunal was suspended and the functions of Committee of […]