Quasi judicial bodies Quasi judicial bodies are those autonomous bodies which have power similar to that of law imposing bodies but these are not courts. These bodies can inquire, investigate, summon & award legal penalties to any administrative agency. Read More ……
Comparison between International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court
International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court International Court of Justice is the primary judicial branch of United Nations and settles legal disputes and provides advisory opinions submitted to it by its member states. ICJ is Read More ……
Demerits of Caste System
Disadvantage or Demerits of Caste System 1. Undemocratic:Caste system denied equal opportunity for advancement to persons belonging to different castes. It is, therefore, undemocratic. 2. No Vertical Mobility: Caste system expected every individual to adopt the occupation prescribed for Read More ……
Changes and Disintegration of the Joining Family
Changes and Disintegration of the Joining Family The joint family structure came into being in India because of its agricultural economy & its needs of the agriculture. Now the situation has changed. The country is getting industrialised. The Read More ……
Advantage or Merits of Caste System
Advantage or Merits of Caste System 1. Preservation of Culture: Caste system helped in preservation of culture and these were passed on from generation to generation. 2. Preservation of Purity: Caste system, because of its endogenous nature, permitted Read More ……
Characteristics of Caste System in India
Characteristics of Caste System in India 1. Hereditary:Caste status of an individual is determined strictly by his heredity, i.e. the caste into which one is born. No amount of personal accomplishments or efforts can alter his caste status. Read More ……
Disadvantages of Joint Family System
Disadvantages of Joint Family System 1. The joint family under the strict control of head of family tends to be conservative and orthodox. It cannot change with times. 2. Member of family lack initiative because fruits of their Read More ……
Difference between Class and Caste
Difference between Class and Caste Major difference between class and caste is that class in open for all, flexible, ascribed status, dynamic and secular in nature and social mobility is possible, while caste system is relatively closed, rigid, achieved Read More ……
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY (03.10.2018)
MAINS (STATIC) The concept of cooperative federalism has been increasingly emphasized in recent years. Highlight the drawbacks in the existing structure and the extent to which cooperative federalism would answer the shortcomings. [200 words] PRELIMS (STATIC) Read More ……
Difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
Difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles The Fundamental Rights (FRs) & the Directive Principles of the state Policy (DPSPs) are complementary to each other instead of being contradictory to each other. Still there are some differences remains between Read More ……