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  2. Age of Consent Act, 1891 - Wikipedia

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    The Age of Consent Act, 1891, also known as Act X of 1891, was a legislation enacted in British India on 19 March 1891 which raised the age of consent for sexual intercourse for all girls, married or unmarried, from ten to twelve years in all jurisdictions, its violation subject to criminal prosecution as rape.

  3. Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    91. Rates of stamp duty in respect of bills of exchange, cheques, promissory notes, bills of lading, letters of credit, policies of insurance, transfer of shares, debentures, proxies and receipts. 92. Taxes on the sale or purchase of newspapers and on advertisements published therein. (omitted as per 101st Amendment Act) 92A.

  4. Politics of India - Wikipedia

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    Politics of India works within the framework of the country's Constitution. India is a parliamentary secular democratic republic in which the president of India is the head of state & first citizen of India and the Prime Minister of India is the head of government .

  5. Indian political philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Indian political thought is continued in the Panchatantra of Vishnusharman (~200 BCE), a collection of stories in Sanskrit prose that were composed for the education of young princes and which instruct people on statecraft, virtues, war, polity and teach nīti (moral philosophy, political wisdom) using anthropomorphized animals as the narrators.

  6. Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    [2] [33] A revised draft constitution was prepared by the committee and submitted to the assembly on 4 November 1947. [33] Before adopting the constitution, the assembly held eleven sessions in 165 days. [2] [17] On 26 November 1949, it adopted the constitution, [2] [17] [33] [36] [38] which was signed by 284 members.

  7. Polity - Wikipedia

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    A polity is a group of people with a collective identity, who are organized by some form of political institutionalized social relations, and have a capacity to mobilize resources. [ 1 ] A polity can be any group of people organized for governance, such as the board of a corporation, the government of a country, or the government of a country ...

  8. Child Marriage Restraint Act - Wikipedia

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    The Child Marriage Restraint Act was the first social reform issue that was taken up by organized women in India. They played a major role in the development of arguments and actively used the device of the political petition and contributed to the field of politics. [7]

  9. Round Table Conferences (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Round Table Conference officially inaugurated by George V on November 12, 1930 in Royal Gallery House of Lords at London [2] and chaired by the Prime Minister. Ramsay MacDonald was also chairman of a subcommittee on minority representation, while for the duration his son, Malcolm MacDonald, performed liaison tasks with Lord Sankey's constitutional committee. [4]