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The Role of the President in the Legislative Process: A Mere Rubber Stamp or a Vital Authority?

Introduction The President of India is often perceived as a ceremonial head, primarily executing the advice of the Council of Ministers. However, the President plays a crucial role in the legislative process under the Indian Constitution. While the extent of the President’s power is debated, particularly regarding whether the role is merely symbolic or holds…

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The Doctrine of Separation of Powers in India: Significance and Practical Implications

Introduction The Doctrine of Separation of Powers is a fundamental principle in political theory and constitutional law, which divides government responsibilities among different branches to prevent the concentration of power and ensure a system of checks and balances. This doctrine was first articulated by Montesquieu in his famous work The Spirit of the Laws (1748),…

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