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29May 2024

CITIZENSHIP

Introduction Citizenship is a fundamental concept that lies at the heart of a nation’s identity and governance. It defines an individual’s legal and political status within a specific country or state, granting them both rights and responsibilities. In essence, citizenship represents a social contract between the individual and the state, outlining the reciprocal obligations that …

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29May 2024

UNION AND ITS TERRITORY

Introduction The “Union and its Territory” is a crucial aspect of the Indian Constitution, as it delineates the geographical and political boundaries of the nation. This section of the Constitution establishes the framework for the composition and organization of India as a federal and democratic republic. It defines how the Indian Union is structured and …

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29May 2024

MAKING OF CONSTITUTION AND ITS SALIENT FEATURES

Background Demand for a Constituent Assembly: The demand for a new constitution for India had been growing throughout the struggle for independence against British colonial rule. This demand was deeply rooted in the decades-long fight for self-rule, led by prominent leaders and freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Sardar Patel. These leaders, along …

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29May 2024

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Introduction The British initially arrived in India as traders in 1600 through the East India Company. By 1765, the Company had acquired revenue and civil justice rights in parts of India, transforming it into a territorial power. In 1858, after the “sepoy mutiny,” British Crown rule replaced Company rule in India. India gained independence on …

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09May 2024

CENTRE ASSERTS AUTHORITY OVER CBI, DISPATCHES IT FOR STATE PROBES

Why in the news? The Supreme Court questions the government’s control over CBI, citing legal provisions. Judgement reserved on West Bengal’s suit involving CBI’s status. source:examalert About the Supreme Court Questions Government Authority over CBI: The Supreme Court raised doubts over the government’s claim of having no control over the CBI, questioning who else could …

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