Social Sciences, asked by ashutoshgautamak, 6 months ago

7. Explain the making of the Indian Constitution.

8. Name the type of Government that India has and its three wings.

9. Why is Indian Constitution a lengthy document?

D. Long Answer Type Questions.

1. What do you mean by justice? What are its different types?

2. What is meant by 'liberty? How many types of liberty does the Preamble to our Constitution
mention?

3. What do you mean by fraternity? What does the fraternity mentioned in our Constitution aim at?

4. What is the purpose of the Preamble to our Constitution?

5. What are the chief objectives of our Constitution ?

plz help me solve these questions.
I choose an answer to brainlist which is right and I am started to following u..​

Answers

Answered by kapoorrachna138
3

ans. 8 - india has FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

its three wings are as follows-

1.union or Central government

2.state government

3. local government

ans 9. The Constitution of India is so lengthy because the Constitution makers strived to make a perfect Constitution. They borrowed many salient features from the Constitutions of other countries and modified them to suit the conditions and needs of the country, so far the constitution of India is lengthy.

ans 7.The Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950. Although, the process of the evolution of the constitution had started many years before India got its independence. In fact, the constitution of India has originated from its struggle for independence from Britain as well as the demand for responsible and constitutional government.

Most of its political part is borrowed from the constitution of Britain and has input from other constitutions as well.

When India got its independence on 15 August 1947, the Constituent Assembly was set up as the sovereign body to frame the Constitution as well as ordinary laws.

Although, the constitution of India is written in nature it has been amended several times. However, the amendment process is neither as rigid as we find in USA nor as flexible as we find in England.

Similar questions