Constitution of India

Constitution of India, Law Notes

Federalism in India: Distribution of Powers between Centre and States 

Federalism in India is a constitutional mechanism designed to balance the powers between the  center and states, ensuring unity in diversity. Unlike classic federations such as the United  States, where constituent units have sovereignty in their spheres, Indian federalism operates  within a structure where the center maintains the dominant authority, particularly in situations  of national interest.

Constitution of India, Law Notes

WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS

The term habeas corpus is a Latin term which translates into the term “you must have the body”.  However, recent developments of law suggest that the writ of habeas corpus includes the  production of the body of the person alleged to be unlawfully detained is not essential. 

Constitution of India, Law Notes

WRIT OF QUO-WARRANTO

Quo Warranto means by what warrant or authority, the writ of Quo Warranto is a judicial order  which is issued by the Supreme Court or a high court by any person who occupies a user’s an independent public office of franchise or liberty and is ours to show by what right he claims it so  that the title to the office franchise or liberty may be settled and any unauthorised person shall be ousted.  

Constitution of India, Law Notes

WRIT OF MANDAMUS

The writ of mandamus is a judicial remedy, which is issued in the form of an order from the Supreme Court or a high court to any constitutional, statutory, or non-statutory agency. In order to do or to forbear from doing some specific act, which that agency is obliged to do or ought to refrain from doing under the law and which is in the nature of a public duty or statutory duty. 

Constitution of India, Law Notes

WRIT OF CERTIORARI

The term “Certiorari” is derived from a Latin word which refers to the passive form of the word  “certiorari”, meaning “to inform”. It was observed that the King ordered that the necessary information to be provided to him so as to be certified of some matter.

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