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What is the goal of the law of crimes?

The goal of the law of crimes is to maintain social order and protect individuals and their property from harm.

What are the two main elements of a crime?

The two main elements of a crime are the actus reus (the guilty act) and the mens rea (the guilty mind).

What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?

The main difference between a felony and a misdemeanor is the severity of the punishment. Felonies are more serious crimes and carry harsher penalties, while misdemeanors are less serious offenses with lighter punishments.

What are the key provisions of the Indian Constitution regarding fundamental rights?

<p>The key provisions of the Indian Constitution regarding fundamental rights are outlined in Part III (Articles 12-35). These provisions guarantee various fundamental rights to Indian citizens, such as the right to equality, right to freedom of speech and expression, right to protection against discrimination, right to protection of life and personal liberty, and right to constitutional remedies.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of Article 32 of the Indian Constitution?

<p>Article 32 of the Indian Constitution grants the right to constitutional remedies. It is considered as the 'heart and soul' of the Constitution as it provides individuals with the right to move to the Supreme Court for the enforcement of their fundamental rights. This article ensures that individuals can seek justice and protection against any violation of their rights.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the powers and functions of the President of India as provided by the Constitution?

<p>The powers and functions of the President of India as provided by the Constitution include appointing the Prime Minister, summoning and proroguing sessions of Parliament, giving assent to bills, issuing ordinances, appointing judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts, granting pardons and reprieves, and representing India in international relations. The President acts as the head of state and exercises these powers and functions in accordance with the advice of the Council of Ministers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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