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Flexible Constitution

HABEAUS CORPUS
Constitutional Law

RIGHT TO CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES (Habeas Corpus)

A mere declaration of fundamental rights in the constitution is meaningless, unless it is provided with effective machinery for their enforcement. Prerogative remedies are provided through writs. Provision related to writs are made under Article 32 and 226 of the constitution of India. The writs are borrowed from English law Read more…

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 12, 2022 ago
Constitutional Law

Difference between Rigid Constitution & Flexible Constitution?

The objective is the emphasis that the constitutional law embodies the will of the sovereign, and it should be treated as a sacred document. Merit of Rigid Constitution: –              Demerits of Rigid Constitution: –          The amendment of the flexible constitution requires no special procedure. The Constitution of Britain Read more…

By Shubham Singh, 4 yearsAugust 16, 2021 ago
Constitutional Law

Different types of constitutions? With merits and demerits

The constitution can be written, unwritten, rigid, or flexible. Every type of Constitution has its own advantages and disadvantages. Given below are the four kinds of constitutions with their merits and demerits.          Merits of a written Constitution: –              Demerits of a written Constitution: – 2. Un-written Constitution– An Read more…

By Shubham Singh, 4 yearsAugust 14, 2021 ago

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