Judicial review-Judicial activism-Judicial overreach in india

Judicial review-Judicial activism-Judicial overreach in india

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Judicial review-Judicial activism-Judicial overreach-Difference and comparison in indian context. Judicial review, Judicial activism, Judicial overreach are frequently seen in news and have narrow differences. We are explaining each with difference and examples in this article in upsc mains point of view. JUDICIAL REVIEW: Legislative have power to draft laws but its not absolute. Judicial review is the process where judiciary is entitled to review the validity of executive or legislative actions when challenged by the affected person. Judicial Activism: Judicial activism denotes a more active role taken by Judiciary to dispense social justice like suo motto, PIL, New doctrines..etc which may not have constitutional backing. Judicial over reach: The line between Judicial activism and Judicial Overreach is very narrow. In simple words, when Judicial activism crosses its limits and becomes Judicial…
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ASSAM MIZORAM DISPUTE- History & analysis [UPSC MAINS]

ASSAM MIZORAM DISPUTE- History & analysis [UPSC MAINS]

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Analyse the difference in Assam-Mizoram demarcation which resulted in border conflicts. [JULY 29 2021] Hints Boundary demarcation between Assam and Mizoram is different from other divisions till story of 29th state. Earlier Mizoram was part of Assam and was known as Lushai hills.  Boundary demarcations in 1875 and 1933, particularly the second one, are at the heart of the dispute. Brief history 1875 Demarcation: It differentiated Lushai Hills from the plains of Cachar in Assam’s Barak Valley. This was done in consultation with Mizo chiefs, and it became the basis for the Inner Line Reserve Forest demarcation in the Gazette two years later. 1933 Demarcation: The 1933 demarcation marks a boundary between Lushai Hills and Manipur, beginning at the tri-junction of Lushai Hills, Cachar district and Manipur. The Mizos do not accept…
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Dalit Iconography-Significances and concerns

Dalit Iconography-Significances and concerns

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Syllabus area: Social Empowerment; Art & culture; Significant events, personalities and issues from mid 18th century until present. Q1: Critically examine the Dalit iconography like statues of Ambedkar across India. (Answer in 250 Words | 15 marks) HINTS Iconography is the representation of a person, an idea, a symbol for showing resemblance to ones beliefs. Dalit Iconography is represented in the form of the statues of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in parks, institutions and other public places. Significances of dalit iconography Recognizing efforts: It helps people in recognizing the glorious efforts, contributions made by the national leaders. Recognizing ill treatment:  It presents recognition of the historical ill-treatment of Dalits by the majority sections of the society. Hope: It brings out a hope for Dalits to be part of the society. Motivation to…
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Population bill- Ethical concerns over disabled children

Population bill- Ethical concerns over disabled children

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Population bill- Ethical concerns over disabled children [Explained] Sources: Indian Express ; The wire The Bill on population control introduced by the Uttar Pradesh Law Commission, creating a ceiling of two children, has been criticized – for good reason – for being based on outdated thinking and adopting unconstitutional means. How it plays into the widely prevalent notion of the disabled as a burden.? Child with disability is not a child: Section 15 allows having additional child if child born with disability -simply not counting disabled as child. Against global attempts for equality: Regressive towards global campaigns to equip person with disabilities to front row with full and equal life. Against acts: 2016 Act recognizes, persons with disabilities “enjoy various rights such as the right to equality, life with dignity, respect for…
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Caste based census- Needs and concerns

Caste based census- Needs and concerns

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Case based census in India- Needed ? Post 1949, census has been conducted by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. All the censuses since 1951 were conducted in every decades under the 1948 Census of India Act. Need of census: The census provides information that government needs to develop policies, plan and run public services, and allocate funding. The unique features of India, caste has possessed various challenges since it creation. Recently there is a demand for caste based census 2021 broader than socio economic caste census 2011. Need for caste based census Understanding levels: Welfare level of communities are majorly determined by their castes. Social backwardness coupled with poor financial standing creates double whammy. Better policy formulation:  Having a caste based…
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PRELIMS 63 DAYS- IAS PRELIMS 2021 final aggressive test series

PRELIMS 63 DAYS- IAS PRELIMS 2021 final aggressive test series

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IAS PRELIMS TEST SERIES 2021- 63 DAYS 9 weeks aggressive series. PRELIMS TEST SERIES for IAS examination by IASTODAY is popular for its quality and relevance in real exams. PRELIMS 63 DAYS is last of its kind for prelims 2021. IASTODAY PRELIMS TEST SERIES comes with unlimited flexibility and instant results with marks and more aspirants oriented features. Our series are now available as 63 days / 9 weeks crash course. Complete static as well as current affairs coverage and aggressive revision assured in this series. Your result will be boosted by 300% by the end of this course from where you stand now. From initial 4 days gap between tests, it proceeds to 2 full revision tests during final days before exam. Additionally there is 3 days reserved after…
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