Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)

The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC): A Comprehensive Guide to Criminal Justice in India The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), also known as the Criminal Procedure Code, is the cornerstone of criminal justice in India. It lays down the procedure for investigation, arrest, trial, and punishment of offenses. This comprehensive legislation, enacted in 1973 and … Read more

Primary Winds

The following are the subtopics of Primary Winds: Trade winds WesterliesWesterlies Polar Easterlies Monsoons Jet streams Katabatic winds ChinookChinook winds FoehnFoehn winds BoraBora winds Sirocco winds Santa Ana winds Khamsin winds Loo winds Harmattan winds Brickfielder winds Southerly buster Primary Winds The primary winds are the prevailing winds that blow in a certain direction over … Read more

The Rise And Growth Of All India Kisan Sabha

 The rise and Growth of All India Kisan Sabha Discontentment among peasants was inevitably endemic in the twentieth century. As a result, a number of agrarian uprisings took place either to change the system, which the peasants thought to be exploitative, or to seek redress for particular grievances without necessarily aiming at overthrowing … Read more

Spinoza – Substance’ Pantheism’

Spinoza advocates an extremely unorthodox conception of God. He derives it from his concept of Substance, employing the geometrical method that relies on selfevident axioms and those propositions logically deduced from them. Naturally, his views have attracted criticism and the wrath of the established orthodoxy. Spinoza thus proceeds from the definition of Substance given by … Read more

25 Important Supreme court judgements for UPSC

25 Landmark Supreme Court Judgements for UPSC Aspirants The Indian Supreme Court, the apex judicial body of the nation, plays a pivotal role in shaping the legal and social landscape of India. Its landmark judgements have not only interpreted the Constitution but also redefined the very fabric of Indian society. For UPSC aspirants, understanding these … Read more

Conflict Between Fundamental Rights And Directive Principles

The Balancing Act: Conflict Between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles in India The Indian Constitution, a beacon of democratic ideals, enshrines a unique blend of fundamental rights and directive principles of state policy. While the former are justiciable, meaning they can be enforced by courts, the latter are non-justiciable, serving as guidelines for the government. … Read more