Year: 2023

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEM

Advantages of Parliamentary Systems The supporters of parliamentary system argue that this system is far better than presidential system because of the following advantages that it produces. Because of fusion of powers, members of legislature are more cooperative in relation to executive branch than is legislature in a presidential system. The government is more responsible …

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PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS – Forms of Government

The presidential system is a form of government in which the executive and legislative branches of government are separate and there is mutual independence between the two. In this system, the executive and legislature are elected separately and have independent powers. According to J. W. Gamer (1952), presidential form of government “is that system in …

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PARLIAMENTARY SYSTEMS – Forms of Government

The parliamentary system refers to that form of government in which the executive and legislative branches of government are fused. In it, the executive is drawn from the legislature, remains responsible and accountable to it and may be dismissed by it. J. W. Gamer (1952) insists that parliamentary form of government “is that system in …

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Terrorism, Boundary disputes, Deployment of security forces etc

India has a land border of over 15,000 kms, which it shares with seven countries (Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan, and Afghanistan). Further, it has a coastline of over 7,500 kms. Thus, it becomes important that we develop capabilities to protect our border areas in varied terrains, with multiple countries with whom we have very different security relationships. In …

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Special status of certain States

Part XXI of the Constitution deals with the special provisions for certain states. There are a few states that have been designated as special categories. The concept of Special Category Status emerged in 1969 when the Gadgil formula was approved. Some states require specific treatment due to their non-uniformity, unequal development, tribal areas, backwardness, and …

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Federal Comity – Relationship of trust and faith between Centre and State

Recently, several states have complained about the growing crisis of Indian federalism. They have argued about the Ordinances and the Bills brought by the Centre which encroaches on their area of legislation, which is an assault on the federal structure of the Constitution. Key Points Federal Issues Raised by States: The refusal of the Central government of its …

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Direction of the Centre to the State under Article 356 and 365

Emergency Provisions Three different categories: National Emergency – due to war, external aggression or armed rebellion (Article 352) State Emergency – due to the failure of constitutional Machinery in state (Article 356) Financial Emergency (Article 360) Failure of constitutional Machinery in State – Article 356 State Emergency This is popularly known as ‘President’s Rule’. Article 356 empowers …

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