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The Historical Evolution of the Office of the Vice President in India and Its Changing Role

The office of the Vice President of India is a crucial constitutional position that has evolved over time. While initially conceived as a ceremonial role, its functions and influence have grown, especially in its capacity as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. This article examines the historical development of the Vice President’s office, its…

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The Vice President of India: Ensuring Stability in Parliamentary Democracy

Introduction The Vice President of India holds a significant constitutional position, serving as the second-highest authority in the country. The office is primarily associated with the parliamentary framework, as the Vice President functions as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and steps in as the Acting President when required. While the role is largely…

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Vice President of India vs. USA: Powers and Responsibilities Compared

Introduction The office of the Vice President exists in both India and the United States, serving as the second-highest constitutional authority in their respective political systems. However, despite the similarity in title, the powers and responsibilities of the Vice President in these two countries differ significantly. The Vice President of India functions primarily as the…

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The Vice President as Rajya Sabha Chairman: Role, Challenges, and Reforms

Introduction The Vice President of India, as per the Constitution, serves a dual role—primarily as the second-highest constitutional authority after the President and, more significantly, as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. This role, enshrined in Article 64 of the Indian Constitution, gives the Vice President the responsibility of presiding over the Upper House…

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Rajya Sabha: Powers, Limitations, and Its Role in Strengthening India’s Federal Structure

Introduction The Rajya Sabha, or the Council of States, is the upper house of the Indian Parliament and plays a significant role in the Indian parliamentary system. While the Lok Sabha (House of the People) is directly elected by the citizens, the Rajya Sabha is a permanent house with members elected by state legislative assemblies…

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Procedure for Creation and Abolition of Legislative Council in States

The Legislative Council, also known as the Vidhan Parishad, is the upper house of a state’s legislature in India. It is provided for under Article 169 of the Indian Constitution. However, not all states have a Legislative Council; only a few states, such as Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, currently have one. The creation or…

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