The document provides information about the government of India, including that it is officially known as the union government and was established by the constitution. It governs 29 states and 7 union territories with its capital in New Delhi. The government has three branches: the legislature which makes laws, the executive which implements laws, and the judiciary which interprets laws. The central legislature is known as Parliament.
The judiciary is a system of courts which interpret and apply the law. ...
The Indian Judiciary administers a common law system in which customs, securities and legislation, all codify the law of the land.
The Constitution of India secures justice to all its citizens apart from securing liberty, equality, and promoting fraternity.
Indian democracy the Supreme Court plays important role of safeguarding the fundamental rights of citizens which includes providing fair justice also.
This slide narrates about the division of power among different houses of parliament and the concept of Bicameralism. It describes the existence of loksabha, rajyasabha, vidhan sabha and vidhan parishad.
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Supreme court of India stands at the apex of the entire judicial system. It consists of a Chief Justice and not more than twenty five judges. Every judge of supreme court shall be appointed by the president.
7th std P. S. How the state government worksNavya Rai
India is a vast country with many diversities.
The problems of people in villages and small towns different from those living in cities.
The government meets the needs and demands of people by dividing itself into three levels.
This is called decentralization of power, wherein each level has its own area of functioning.
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The judiciary is a system of courts which interpret and apply the law. ...
The Indian Judiciary administers a common law system in which customs, securities and legislation, all codify the law of the land.
The Constitution of India secures justice to all its citizens apart from securing liberty, equality, and promoting fraternity.
Indian democracy the Supreme Court plays important role of safeguarding the fundamental rights of citizens which includes providing fair justice also.
This slide narrates about the division of power among different houses of parliament and the concept of Bicameralism. It describes the existence of loksabha, rajyasabha, vidhan sabha and vidhan parishad.
History of indian judiciary - Legal Environment of Business - Business Law - ...manumelwin
Supreme court of India stands at the apex of the entire judicial system. It consists of a Chief Justice and not more than twenty five judges. Every judge of supreme court shall be appointed by the president.
7th std P. S. How the state government worksNavya Rai
India is a vast country with many diversities.
The problems of people in villages and small towns different from those living in cities.
The government meets the needs and demands of people by dividing itself into three levels.
This is called decentralization of power, wherein each level has its own area of functioning.
Court of protection and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards case law update - N...Browne Jacobson LLP
Neil ward looks at the cases and implications of:
WCC v GS - how to manage ‘contact contracts’
Manchester City Council v G & E & F - cost penalties for ‘unreasonable’ approach to Court of Protection cases.
PH v A Local Authority & Z Limited & R - role of expert and factual witnesses on assessing capacity.
The PPT by Spark Edunation describes in brief the articles in Indian Constitution relating to Fundamental Rights of citizens of India. It is useful for students preparing for civil services examinations.
In the week running up to the Republic Day on the 26th of January,2015, Meritnation brings to you, some of the coolest facts about the Indian Parliament! Happy Republic Day!
The Salient Features of "The Constitution of India".
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Explain what features of your assigned country’s government make it either a presidential system, a parliamentary system, or an authoritarian system.
India has a Parliamentary System. According to our textbook, "A Parliamentary System, the executive is actually part of the parliament. The prime minister, as she or he is usually called, gets the position by first winning election to a seat in the legislature and then being elected to the post by fellow members of parliament (MPS)" Van Belle, D. A. (2016). The president and vice president are elected by an electoral college and serve five-year terms. The prime minister, who holds more executive power than the president, recommends the Council of Ministers (or cabinet), which is then appointed by the president. "There are two houses in India's parliament: The Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the People's Assembly (Lok Sabhha). The dominant political party in India is the Indian National Congress Party, though the Janata Party has also had some success" Nagy, K. (2013).
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Discuss the political culture, primary political institutions, and major political actors in your assigned country.
The President of India is the Head of State and the Prime Minister of India is responsible for running the federal government. In India, the executive branch of government is held accountable to the legislative branch. Under this system of government, India has both President, who is Head of State and the Prime Minister, who is the Chief Executive of the executive branch. India is politically divided into 29 states and 7 territories. Its government is divided into 3 branches the legislative, the executive, and the judicial.
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Explain if the current governmental system is effective at providing for the needs of the country’s citizens.
I would say that the governmental system is not effective at providing for the needs of India's citizens. India's economic freedom score is 54.5 making its economy the 130th freest in the 2018 Index. Its overall score has increased by 1.9 point's led by improvements in judicial effectiveness, business, freedom, government integrity, and fiscal health. "The government reformed one of its more opaque operational practices to make the auctioniong of rights to exploit state-owned resources more transparent. Corruption, underdeveloped infrastructure, and restrictive and burdensome regulatory environment, and poor financial and budget management continue to undermine overall development" India. (n.d.). Indian courts are also understaffed and lack the technology necessary to clear an enormous backlog. Officials are often caught accepting bribes, a great deal of corruption in India goes unnoticed and unpunished. Also, the government openness to foreign investment is below average. State-owned institutions dominate the financial sector, and foreign participation is limited. In public-sector banks, troubled assets account for about 10 percent of total assets.
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Salient features of the Indian Constitutionsiddhuvijesh
It came in to effect on 26th January 1950.It provides the detail information of Legislative,Executive and Judiciary functions.It protects the fundamental rights of the people.
A constitution means a document having a special legal sanctity which sets out the framework and principal functions of the government.
It gives idea about the basic structure of the political system under which its people are to be governed.
It defines the powers of the main organs of the state, demarcates their responsibilities and regulates their relationship with each other and with the people.
It can also be termed as the Fundamental Law of a country which reflects people’s faith and aspirations.
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4. The government of INDIA officially known as union government and also known as the central
government.
It was established by the constituion of INDIA and is the governing authority of the union of 29
states and 7 union teritorries.
It is collectively called the republic of INDIA.
Its capital is NEW DELHI.
6. Government of India
Legislature Executive Judiciary
President
Lok Sabha
Rajya Sabha
President
Vice President
Prime Minister
Council of Ministers
Bureaucracy
Supreme court
High Court
District Court
Sub Courts
Munsif Court
Magistrate Courts
7. CONCLUSION
• The government has three organs . They are
Legislature , Executive,Judiciary.The
Legislature makes laws , the Executive
implements laws,and Judiciary interprets laws.
The central Legislature in India is known as the
Parliment.