Tag: GS2 polity

  • Lok Bhavan Must Respect People’s Mandate: Governor vs Elected Government Debate

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: Governor, Floor Test, Constitutional conventionsMains: GS Paper 2 — Federalism, Centre-State Relations, Constitutional Morality Why in News? Following political developments in Tamil Nadu, debates intensified regarding: The Governor’s constitutional role especially on:→ Inviting parties to form government→ Verifying majority support→ Delays in constitutional decisions The issue revived concerns…

  • Tamil Nadu Governor Delay Case Explained: Role of Governor & Floor Test Debate

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: Governor, Article 164, Floor Test, Constitutional conventionsMains: GS Paper 2 — Centre-State Relations, Constitutional Offices, Federalism Why in News? A discussion has emerged over: The Governor’s role in Tamil Nadu particularly regarding:→ Delay in constitutional decisions→ Government formation→ Floor test conventions The debate highlights tensions between:✔ Elected governments✔…

  • When Does a Chief Minister Cease to Hold Office? Constitutional Rules Explained

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: Governor, Chief Minister, Floor Test, Article 164Mains: GS Paper 2 — Constitution, Centre-State Relations, Governor’s Powers Why in News? The issue gained attention after political developments in West Bengal, where discussions emerged over whether a Chief Minister can continue in office if election results or majority are questioned.…

  • Making Insult to Vande Mataram an Offence: What the Cabinet Proposal Means

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: National Symbols, Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971Mains: GS Paper 2 — Constitution, National Symbols, Freedom of Expression Why in News? The Union Cabinet has approved amendments to the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 to make intentional insult or obstruction during the singing…

  • Supreme Court Pulls Up Odisha Courts Over ‘Odious’ Bail Conditions for Adivasis

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: Bail conditions, Fundamental Rights, JudiciaryMains: GS Paper 2 — Judiciary, Social Justice, Tribal Rights Why in News? The Supreme Court strongly criticised the Odisha judiciary for imposing harsh and degrading bail conditions (like cleaning police stations), especially on Adivasi and Dalit individuals, calling them unconstitutional. What Did the…

  • Abortion Law in India: SC on Time Limit for Minor Rape Survivors Explained

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: MTP Act, abortion lawsMains: GS Paper 2 & 4 — Polity, Social Justice, Ethics Why in News? The Supreme Court has urged reconsideration of the time limit for abortion in cases involving minor rape survivors, emphasising the need to prioritise the victim’s well-being and future. What is the…

  • Right to Vote in India: Should It Become a Fundamental Right?

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: Voting rights, statutory vs fundamental rightsMains: GS Paper 2 — Polity, Governance, Constitution Why in News? A political debate has emerged over whether the right to vote should be made a fundamental right, highlighting concerns about electoral processes and democratic participation. What is the Right to Vote in…

  • Hate Speech Laws in India: Supreme Court’s Stand Explained

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: Hate speech, IPC provisions, Fundamental RightsMains: GS Paper 2 & 4 — Polity, Governance, Ethics Why in News? The Supreme Court observed that existing legal provisions are adequate to deal with hate speech, and any further changes should be made by the legislature, not the judiciary. What is…

  • NHRC, Human Rights & Judicial Oversight: Key Issues Explained

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: NHRC, Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993Mains: GS Paper 2 — Polity, Judiciary, Human Rights Why in News? A High Court bench questioned the functioning of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), raising concerns about its role in addressing serious human rights issues and its adherence to its…

  • RTE Act & Social Inclusion: How Section 12(1)(c) Promotes Equality in Education

    Important for: UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCSPrelims: Right to Education Act, Section 12(1)(c)Mains: GS Paper 2 — Polity, Education, Social Justice Why in News? The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the importance of Section 12(1)(c) of the Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009, emphasizing its role in promoting social inclusion and equality in education. What is…