170 words of conclusion on the indian constitution plz help me guys ! i need it urgently
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- All political systems are embedded in their historical past, they work
- differently in different political and social settings.
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- Each system has its
- Constitution as the cornerstone of the nation and its governance. It is central
- theme which determines and defines the functional parameters of all three
- branches of Government – legislature, executive and judiciary.
- The framers of Indian Constitution adopted the British model of
- parliamentary government because Independent India is a product of the most
- massive freedom movement. Hence it could be a mass democracy, based on
- universal adult franchise. However they did not make it a sovereign law
- making body like its English counterparts. They placed supremacy in the hand
- of legislature, but it had to be restricted because unlike Great Britain, India has
- a lengthy written Constitution, a federal distribution of powers and a list of
- fundamental rights. Therefore parliamentary law to be valid must confirm in all
- respects with the constitution.
- In the classic parliamentary example of the United Kingdom, the
- Parliament is the depository of not only the legislative and executive powers
- but the ultimate judicial authority (the law lords in the House of lords acts as
- the highest court of appeal). The Indian federal experiment also significantly
- departs from the classic American federal system in as much as the Indian
- states neither enjoy the residual legislative power (which belong to Parliament)
- nor is there equal representation of federating states in the federal second
- chamber (as in the U.S. Senate). The most important feature of Indian
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(i) Indian Constitution is world's longest Constitution.
(ii) It was written by Indian Constituent Assembly in two years, eleven months and seventeen days.
(iii) It has 470 articles, is divided in 25 parts and 12 schedules.
(iv) It contains the ideas of freedom, liberty, secularism and socialism.
(v) It gives public immense power to choose their ruler.
(vi) It gives public fundamental rights but to limitate them and maintain peace and harmony it also gives fundamental duties.
(vii) It gives freedom to judiciary and limitates the power of govt. and Executive.
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