Constitution important features
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1. One of the longest documents in the world. Originally it contained 395 Articles and 8 schedules. Now, it contains 444 Articles and 12 schedules.
2. Indian Constitution is a written Constitution like American, Canadian and French Constitution.
3. India has a federal system with unitary bias. The desire and commitment to preserve the unity without compromising the issue of development of different regions, made this choice inevitable.
4. Independent and impartial judiciary is hallmark of Indian Constitution.
5. Novel features like fundamental rights, fundamental duties and directive principles of state policy in a single document.
6. Parliamentary system of government.
7. Compromise between Parliamentary supremacy and Judicial Review.
8. A democratic Republic, head of the state is elected indirectly. He/she is not hereditary.
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2. Indian Constitution is a written Constitution like American, Canadian and French Constitution.
3. India has a federal system with unitary bias. The desire and commitment to preserve the unity without compromising the issue of development of different regions, made this choice inevitable.
4. Independent and impartial judiciary is hallmark of Indian Constitution.
5. Novel features like fundamental rights, fundamental duties and directive principles of state policy in a single document.
6. Parliamentary system of government.
7. Compromise between Parliamentary supremacy and Judicial Review.
8. A democratic Republic, head of the state is elected indirectly. He/she is not hereditary.
MARK AS BRAINLIST
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features of the indian constitution
1.the bulkiest constitution of the world
2.rigidity and flexibility
3.parliamentary system of government
4.federal system with a unitary bias
5.fundamental rights and fundamental duties
6.directive principles of state policy
7.secularism
8.independent judiciary
1.the bulkiest constitution of the world
2.rigidity and flexibility
3.parliamentary system of government
4.federal system with a unitary bias
5.fundamental rights and fundamental duties
6.directive principles of state policy
7.secularism
8.independent judiciary
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