Democratic Politics · Present day
The Judiciary and Rule of Law
The structure of the Indian courts and the power of Judicial Review.
Key Questions
- 1Why is an independent judiciary essential for democracy?
- 2What is Public Interest Litigation (PIL)?
- 3How does the Supreme Court protect Fundamental Rights?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: Political Science - Democratic Politics - Class 9
Class: Class 9
Subject: Social Science
Unit: Democratic Politics
Period: Present day
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