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In a representative democracy, the right to be included in the electoral roll is the gateway to political agency. However,…
Introduction The Returning Officer (RO) in India derives authority from the Constitution of India and the statutory framework governing elections.…
Free and fair elections form the cornerstone of a democratic polity. In India, the constitutional mandate under Article 324 of…
The West Bengal Electoral Rolls Case A Constitutional Test of India’s Democratic Foundations The West Bengal Electoral Rolls Case has…
Introduction Helicopter travel is now a vital part of VVIP movement around the world. In countries with large distances, difficult…
Introduction VVIPs—including heads of state, heads of government, senior ministers, monarchs, and other high-profile dignitaries—are not merely individuals; they are…
Introduction In democratic societies, VVIPs—including heads of government, senior ministers, chief ministers, political party leaders, and other high-profile constitutional functionaries—wield…
Free and fair elections are the foundation of a constitutional democracy. In India, this ideal is realised not only through…
Polling stations represent the very nerve centres of democratic participation, where citizens exercise their sovereign right to choose their representatives.…
Free and fair elections form the cornerstone of India’s constitutional democracy. The legitimacy of governance and public trust in institutions…
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