NCERT Class 8 Chapter 10 – Law and Social Justice
Chapter 10 Enforcement of the law is important to protect the rights of minorities from the majority. In order to ensure the abolition of child labor, the government has to…
Chapter 10 Enforcement of the law is important to protect the rights of minorities from the majority. In order to ensure the abolition of child labor, the government has to…
Chapter 9 Government plays an important role in providing facilities to everyone. It should provide safe drinking water to the people and also take care of sanitation facilities. Public facilities…
Chapter 8 Confronting refers to the way in which groups and individuals challenge the existing inequalities. In many cases, the marginalised groups are derived from the Fundamental Rights. In…
Chapter 7 Marginalization is when groups of people or communities are being excluded from the majority because of their language, customs or religion. The people who lived in close association…
Chapter 6 There are four key players in the criminal justice system: The Police, The Public Prosecutor, The Defence Lawyer and The Judge. The main role of the police is…
Chapter 5 In India, to enforce the rule of law, we have a judicial system, which is an organ of the state. The judicial system plays an important role in…
Chapter 4 In Indian democracy, the Parliament is in charge of making laws. According to the constitution, all are equal before law. The rule of law applies equally to all…
Chapter 3 The Indian Parliament was formed after 1947 to enable the citizens of India to participate in decision making and control the government. The Parliament is made up of…
Chapter 2 A country which does not officially promote any religion as it’s country’s religion is a secular country. India is one of them. India adopted a policy to separate…
Chapter 1 For the proper functioning of a country, laws are necessary. A Constitution consists of a set of rules and principles to govern the country. The Indian Constitution was…