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POWERS OF THE HIGH COURT UNDER ARTICLE 227 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Constitutional Law

POWERS OF THE HIGH COURT UNDER ARTICLE 227 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

This article is written by Khushi Jain of 1st Semester of BALLB of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Delhi, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT Article 227 of the Indian Constitution grants the High Courts the power of superintendence over all courts and tribunals within their jurisdiction, except military tribunals. Read more

By Admin, 7 monthsJanuary 8, 2025 ago
THE ROLE OF THE PRIME MINISTER IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Constitutional Law

THE ROLE OF THE PRIME MINISTER IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

This article is written by Vandna Singh of 3rd Semester of  Kazi Nazrul University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT The Prime Minister of India holds a crucial position in the nation’s governance, serving as the chief executive and leader of the ruling party. They bear the responsibility of formulating Read more

By Admin, 10 monthsOctober 7, 2024 ago

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