Polity of Jharkhand

Awards of Jharkhand INFRASTRUCTURE-and-educational-policy-of-jharkhand/”>Education, Educational Infrastructure and Educational Policy of Jharkhand Sports personalities and Infrastructure of Jharkhand State Executive : Powers And Functions Of Governor, Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers State Legislature : Organization, Powers and functions, with special reference to Jharkhand State Judiciary; High Court: Organization, Powers and functions; Subordinate Judiciary. and … Read more

Citizenship

 Citizenship Relationship between an individual and a state to which the individual owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to its protection. Citizenship implies the status of freedom with accompanying responsibilities. Citizens have certain rights, duties, and responsibilities that are denied or only partially extended to aliens and other noncitizens residing in a … Read more

Constitutional Developement in India-Quiz 1

Constitutional Developement in India question developed by pscnotes team [WATU 2], The Government of India Act, 1935 The Government of India Act, 1935 was a major constitutional document that governed British India and its princely states from 1935 to 1947. It was the culmination of a long process of constitutional reform that began in the … Read more

Constitutional Developement in India Quiz 1

Constitutional Developement in India practice question developed by pscnotes team [WATU 5], The Indian Constitution is the supreme law of India. It was adopted on 26 November 1949, and came into effect on 26 January 1950. The Constitution provides for a parliamentary System of Government, with a President as the head of state and a … Read more

Features, Amendments and Significant provisions of Indian Constitution

Amendments Amendments to the Constitution are made by the Parliament, the procedure for which is laid out in ARTICLE 368. An amendment bill must be passed by both the Houses of the Parliament by a two-thirds majority and voting. In addition to this, certain amendments which pertain to the federal nature of the Constitution must … Read more

Difference Between Nationality and Citizenship

Difference Between Nationality and Citizenship Nationality and citizenship are two terms that are often used interchangeably, but they actually have different meanings. Nationality refers to a person’s legal status as a member of a particular country. Citizenship, on the other hand, refers to a person’s rights and responsibilities as a member of a particular country. … Read more

Single Citizenship

Single Citizenship Single citizenship is a system of citizenship in which a person can only hold citizenship of one country at a time. This is in contrast to dual citizenship, in which a person can hold citizenship of two or more countries. Single citizenship is the most common system of citizenship in the world. It … Read more

Citizenship by Birth

Citizenship by Birth Citizenship by birth is the acquisition of citizenship at the moment of birth. It is a fundamental principle of international law that a person is a citizen of the state in which they are born, unless they have been granted citizenship by another state. There are two main types of citizenship by … Read more

Single Citizenship

Single Citizenship Single citizenship is a system in which a person can only hold one citizenship at a time. This is in contrast to dual citizenship, in which a person can hold citizenship of two or more countries. There are a number of reasons why a country might choose to adopt a single citizenship system. … Read more

Citizenship

What is Citizenship? Citizenship is the status of being a citizen of a particular country. It is a legal status that confers certain rights and responsibilities on the individual. What are the rights and responsibilities of citizens? Citizens have the right to vote, hold office, and serve on juries. They also have the right to … Read more