Polity

FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN INDIA

You can’t be jailed for your opinions, memes, or criticism if it doesn’t incite violence. Indian courts have repeatedly upheld that free speech — offline or online — is a fundamental right under the Constitution.

ARTICLE 19 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION 

Article 19 of Indian Constitution ensures essential freedoms for citizens while imposing reasonable restrictions to maintain national security, public order, and democratic governance.

ARTICLE 356 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION

Article 356 of Indian Constitution permits President’s Rule in states facing governance failure. Learn its provisions, judicial safeguards, and impact on India’s federalism.

UNIFORM CIVIL CODE (UCC): GOA VS UTTARAKHAND

SUMMARY The Uniform Civil Code has been a longstanding debate in India because of diversity in Indian Society and Goa being the only state which follows UCC as Common Civil Law for decades. This year Uttarakhand implemented UCC and it became the 1st state in India to...