A PEOPLE’S CONSTITUTION: AN ANALYSIS OF ONE- PARTY RULE REGIME TOWARDS CORRUPT-FREE INDIA

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  • G. Priyadharshini 2nd Year B.Com. Ll.B. (Hons.), School Of Excellence In Law, The Tamilnadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai Author
  • J. Prakashraj Author

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Abstract

The quasi-federal structured form of Indian government follows a parliamentary form of democracy since its inception on 26th November 1950. The constitution aimed at the socioeconomic development of the country. The political setup of the Indian constitution is in a 

Parliamentary form as proved by Article 79 of the constitution. The sovereign people’s government has, President as its constitutional head of the union executive, authorized under Article 52 and Article 53 of the Indian constitution while the actual executive power vest with the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers under Article 74. The parliamentary system of the country has two houses, Lok Sabha (lower house) known as the house of people and Rajya Sabha (upper house) known as the Council of States. The members of the lower house are elected through direct election by the people of India for every five years and the members of Rajya Sabha are elected through the provincial assemblies. Therefore, a stable effective political environment is been established by the constitutional leaders. Though the political system is strong and sound with clearly defined laws, India's political setup has been prey to corrupt politicians ever since its inception. The act of the politicians, influences a great impact on the general public leaving them a victim. The paper demands for a ‘single party rule’ with an individual organ or committee to have a check upon the political governance and also to respect the public opinion and take active measures to fulfil peoples needs. Hence, the datacollection aims at a corrupt-free people's democracy with healthy governance thereby, decriminalizing the criminalized political setup. 

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  • J. Prakashraj

    2nd Position in the First National Article Writing Competition "Abhidharna" conducted by Yogya Empowering Society 

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17-12-2020

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G. Priyadharshini, and J. Prakashraj. “A PEOPLE’S CONSTITUTION: AN ANALYSIS OF ONE- PARTY RULE REGIME TOWARDS CORRUPT-FREE INDIA ”. Journal of Legal Studies & Research, vol. 6, no. 2, Dec. 2020, pp. 247-61, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jlsr/article/view/1815.