Principles of Indian Constitutional law and Legislative Functioning
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Principles of Indian Constitutional law and Legislative Functioning
Principles of Indian Constitutional law and Legislative Functioning
This
note covers fundamentals of Indian Constitution with special reference to
Parliamentary and Presidential form of Government, Executive responsibility to
Legislature vis a vis legislative control over executive, Control through
deliberation and discussion, Control through various Parliamentary devices,
Financial accountability or Control on Public finance by legislature,
Legislature committee system, Law making process and parliamentary privileges.
This
note covers fundamentals of Indian Constitution with special reference to
Parliamentary and Presidential form of Government, Executive responsibility to
Legislature vis a vis legislative control over executive, Control through
deliberation and discussion, Control through various Parliamentary devices,
Financial accountability or Control on Public finance by legislature,
Legislature committee system, Law making process and parliamentary privileges.
The linked PDF is about Constitutional Law I. It covers topics such
as the history of the Indian Constitution, fundamental rights, and the
principles of federalism. The document provides an overview of the
Constitution's basic structure and the powers of its various branches of
government. The PDF also delves into the role of the judiciary in interpreting
the Constitution and enforcing its provisions. Overall, this PDF serves as a
useful resource for anyone seeking a basic understanding of Indian
constitutional law.
Author(s): Dr. R. Srinivasan, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law
University
This book explains the
following topics: Constitutional Texts: US, Canada, South Africa, The Adoption of
the U.S. Constitution, The Bank of the United States and the Powers of the
Federal Government, The Role of the Federal Courts in the Constitutional
Framework, Separation of Powers: The Allocation of Powers within the Federal
Government, Federalism: The Allocation of Powers between the Federal and State
Governments, Federalism: Constitutional Limits on State Powers.
These materials can be useful for discussing how
the Second Amendment ought to be interpreted. Author intentionally include more
materials here than any teacher will likely use, to give people flexibility in
picking and choosing.