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National Security Act, 1980 – An Overview:

The National Security Act (NSA), 1980, is a pivotal law in India’s legislative framework, granting the government wide-ranging powers to address threats to national security, public order, and sovereignty. This legislation emerged during a politically

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The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971

This act is one of India’s significant legal frameworks aimed at preserving the dignity, authority, and effectiveness of the judiciary. This legislation empowers courts to address any actions or words that might obstruct or degrade

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Federalism in India: Balancing Central and State Powers

Federalism forms the foundation of India’s governance, distributing power between the central and state governments. The Indian Constitution establishes a federal system with unitary characteristics, creating a delicate balance between national unity and regional autonomy.

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