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Judicial Activism

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Charu Modi

This lesson contains description of judicial activism. It also discussed few landmark cases in this regard. There is a discussion on the relationship of judiciary and parliament with special reference to keshwanand bharti case.

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Overview

2:37mins

2

Constitution: Why and How?

11:09mins

3

Constitution : Why and How?

11:31mins

4

Rights in the Indian Constitution (Part 1)

12:27mins

5

Rights in Indian Constitution (Contd)

14:16mins

6

Rights in Indian Constitution (Part 3)

12:43mins

7

Rights in Indian Constitution : Directive Principles of State Policy

7:39mins

8

Election and Representation

10:43mins

9

Delimitation Commission and Election Commission

11:27mins

10

Executive

10:40mins

11

Parliamentary Executive in India

12:37mins

12

Permanent Executive

9:14mins

13

Legislature

11:40mins

14

Functions of Legislature

11:39mins

15

Parliamentary Control

9:17mins

16

Judiciary

12:04mins

17

Judicial Activism

10:19mins

18

Local Government

11:36mins

19

Local Government (Contd)

7:06mins

20

Federalism

12:36mins

21

Constitution as a Living Document

8:56mins

22

Philosophy of the Constitution

10:31mins

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