Termination of Citizenship and Dual Citizenship
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The Constituent Assembly integrated a generalized provision through Article 11 for the Parliament to modulate the citizenship by law.
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The Constituent Assembly integrated a generalized provision through Article 11 for the Parliament to modulate the citizenship by law.
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The hospitality industry’s demand in India is continuing to rise as a result of increased business and tourism business activity.
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The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India.
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Constitutionalism and Culture are two interrelated factors with each other and these are crucial for forming a democratic and sovereign State.
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Constitutionalism, absence of arbitrary power within government, liberty of people, independent judiciary etc. are imbibed in of Rule of Law.
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The legislation refers to the making of the law. This legislative body has the power to make, amend, repeal and enact the laws.
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Article 123 authorizes the President to make ordinances as he deems necessary. He acts on the recommendations of the Council of Ministers.
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Whenever a government action violates a right, the Courts investigate such administrative activity by applying Doctrine of Proportionality.
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India remains one of the few countries all over the world which has not criminalised marital rape, despite the intent of the people at large.
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Picking one option from a list of alternatives is what discretion entails. These options must be decided on rationality and fairness.
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Treating the equals as unequals or unequals as equals will be in complete contradiction to the Doctrine of Equality.
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Any law that is incompatible with fundamental rights is not invalid, but it has been eclipsed by the fundamental right.