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Why are law enacted?


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1......Because of the interest in the Women’s Reservation Bill and the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill, we’ve received a number of queries about the process by which a bill becomes an Act. We have a more comprehensive primer on the subject...

2.....The current head of state of India is Ram Nath Kovind, elected in 2017 after being nominated by BJP, the party run by Prime Minister Narendra Modi..

3.....Corresponding to these three activities are three organs of the government, namely the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. The legislature makes laws, the executive enforces them and the judiciary applies them to the specific cases arising out of the breach of law.

4.....India – A Federal State

But not once in the constitution is the word “federation” ever mentioned. Instead what is said is that India is a “Union of States'. Actually many historians believe that India is a quasi-federal country. It means it is a federal state with some features of a unitary government.

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