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  • Vote
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    Does Negative Vote have Positive Representation? – A Socio-Legal Study

    By Leezong Lepcha / December 1, 2021

    The concept of a negative vote is not very complex. However, it has not yet been practiced in any democracy in the world. During elections, people usually cast their votes for a candidate they think is best suitable to…

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  • Anti-Defection Law
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    Does Anti-Defection Law require stricter implementation?

    By KnowLaw / June 19, 2021

    In a country that is thriving in politics, corruption has become almost synonymous with the system. Hence, it is imperative to constantly explore options as to how this corruption can be subdued and battled. Political corruption happens…

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  • One Nation One Election
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    One Nation, One Election

    By Aditya Goyal / April 26, 2021

    India has cemented its position on an international stage as one of the largest democracies that at the same time is diverse and bustling with culture. India is a vibrant democracy with elections holding a special position…

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  • Politics
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    Is India in the hands of the Eligible ones? – The need for Political Eligibility Test

    By Mariyah Sariya / December 14, 2020

    Have we ever thought, why we, the candidates need to give an Eligibility Test aka- Entrance Exam, for getting admission into a professional degree college? Why aren’t we selected on the basis of our junior and senior…

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  • Blogs

    Electoral System in major world Democracies – An Analysis

    By Gaurav Purohit / October 20, 2020

    The Electoral System or Voting System is the way by which the general public selects their Representatives. The Electoral System or System of Voting is a set of rules and regulations that decide how elections and referendums…

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  • Blogs

    Role of Citizens in Nation Building

    By Kavya B. / August 25, 2020

    What is a nation and what does the word mean according to an individual? What constitutes a nation? These are some of the questions that need to be answered before understanding the concept of nation-building. Although the…

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  • Blogs

    Is Electoral College Effective or Outdated?

    By Sharmistha Bindoria / July 28, 2020

    The Electoral College system has been the talk of the town for a long time now. The United States of America is one of the largest countries following the Electoral College. Other countries such as Burma, Burundi,…

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  • Blogs

    Elections and Democracy in India

    By Shruti Chouhan / July 25, 2020

    As it is said, that Elections are the nuts and bolts of the largest democracy in the world. Democracy and elections are two faces of the same coin. As we all know and we have been studying…

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