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Answered by AngelicStardream
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Conclusion

The Constitution of India has several distinctive features. It is the lengthiest Constitution in the world and it is a combination of rigidity and flexibility. The Constitution provides for a quasi federal It means a federal set up where despite having two clear sets of government-central and the states more powers are given to the Central Government) set up with a strong centre. There is a clear division of powers between the Centre and the States. The Supreme Court of India, is the apex court of India which will resolve the disputes between the centre and state or between the states. India has a parliamentary democracy. The Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister enjoys the real powers and is responsible to the Parliament. The Indian Constitution provides for Fundamental Rights which are justifiable. Ten Fundamental Duties have also been added to the Constitution. The Directive Principles of State Policy give a concrete shape to the welfare concept.

Answered by shivic58sl
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Indian constitution is comprised of the provisions and articles that make up the laws for the country.

Explanation:

Indian charter is constructed from the provisions and articles that make up the legal guidelines for the country. It is the meeting in translates and implements articles below the charter. The framers integrated provisions that are crucial for the charter and country. It is crucial so there has to be no scope for ambiguity as to how the authorities are mounted in a country

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