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Nonconstitutional Bodies in India from "summary" of Objective Indian Polity General Studies Paper - 1 by M. Laxmikanth

Nonconstitutional bodies in India are those bodies that are not mentioned in the Indian Constitution but are set up by an executive order or government resolution. These bodies do not derive their powers and functions from the Constitution but from the statute or executive orders that created them. Despite not being mentioned in the Constitution, these bodies play a crucial role in the functioning of the government and contribute significantly to governance in the country. Nonconstitutional bodies are generally set up to perform specific functions or address particular issues that may not fall under the purview of constitutional bodies. These bodies are often created to provide specialized expertise or to handle matters that require a more flexible and dynamic approach. Examples of nonconstitutional bodies in India include the National Human Rights Commission, the National Commission for Women, and the Central Bureau of Investigation. Nonconstitut...
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    Objective Indian Polity General Studies Paper - 1

    M. Laxmikanth

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