President vs. Governor: The Power Scale The Hook: A prisoner on Death Row sends a mercy petition to the Governor. Can the Governor sign a paper and set him free? The answer is NO . While the Governor has pardoning powers, they are not absolute like the President's. For SSC CGL and UPSC, the difference lies in Article 72 (President) a…
Read moreThe 5 Writs: Weapons of Article 32 "If I was asked to name any particular article in this Constitution as the most important... I could not refer to any other article except this one. It is the very Heart and Soul of the Constitution." - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on Article 32 Article 32 gives you the power to go directly to the Suprem…
Read moreThe 12 Schedules: A 2-Minute Trick When the Constitution commenced in 1950, there were only 8 Schedules. Today, there are 12. Remembering their order is a nightmare for students... until now. To master this topic for SSC CGL and UPSC, you just need to remember one phrase regarding the old Prime Ministers of India: "TEARS OF OLD PM…
Read moreImagine the Constitution is a parent with two children. One child (Fundamental Rights) is given immediate pocket money. The other child (Directive Principles) is given a "Promissory Note" that says, "I will pay you when I am rich enough." This is the core difference between Part III (Fundamental Rights) and Part IV (Directive Principles…
Read moreDr. B.R. Ambedkar called Article 32 the "Heart and Soul" of the Constitution, but he called the Emergency Provisions a "Dead Letter" —something he hoped would never be used. History, however, had other plans. For students of CGL and UPSC, Part XVIII (Articles 352-360) is crucial. It represents the moment India transforms from a Federal …
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