Ashutosh Constitutional Projet
Ashutosh Constitutional Projet
CONTITUTIONAL LAW- I
THIRD TRIMESTER
PROJECT SYNOPSIS
THIRD TRIMESTER
India has a parliamentary system of government based largely on that of the United
Kingdom (Westminster system). However, eminent scholars including the first President Dr
Rajendra Prasad have raised the question "how far we are entitled to invoke and incorporate into
our written Constitution by interpretation the conventions of the British Constitution". The
system was adopted in India because of the belief of a stronger and stable government that would
help in the efficient functioning of the country.
In the words of Bagehot, “the independence of the legislative and the executive powers is the
specific quality of presidential government just as fusion and combination is the principle of
cabinet government".
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM:
To know the differene between parliamentry and presidential form of government with special
reference to United States of America’s presidential form of government and India’s
parliamentary form of government.
OBJECTIVES OF STUDY:
CHAPTERISATION:
1. Introduction
2. History and adoption of the parliamentary form of government
3. Parliamentary form of government
4. Parliamentry form of government in India
5. Presidential form of goverment
6. Presidential form of government in USA
7. ParliamentryV. Presidentialform of goverment
8. Advantages of parliamentary form of government
9. Loopholes of parliamentary form of government in India context
10. Need of Presidential form of government
CONCLUSION:
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