Describe any 6 main functions of indian constitution
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CONSTITUTION........A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. These rules together make up, i.e. constitute, what the entity is.
FUNCTION. OF CONSTITUTION ......
It projects the form of government in the country.
It ensures the fundamental rights to it's citizens.
It directs the states in making legislations.
It lay out the procedures for several functions, administrations, legislation, execution of the government machinaries.
It provides for the separation of Powers.
It provides for the independence of each organ say., Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.
It upholds the sovereignty of the nation.
It acts as a check in maladministration and misuse of powers.
It provides for answerability and accountability of government to the people of the country.
It provides for Judicial review in case of legislations violating the Supreme procedure established by law (i. e. Constitution)
FUNCTION. OF CONSTITUTION ......
It projects the form of government in the country.
It ensures the fundamental rights to it's citizens.
It directs the states in making legislations.
It lay out the procedures for several functions, administrations, legislation, execution of the government machinaries.
It provides for the separation of Powers.
It provides for the independence of each organ say., Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.
It upholds the sovereignty of the nation.
It acts as a check in maladministration and misuse of powers.
It provides for answerability and accountability of government to the people of the country.
It provides for Judicial review in case of legislations violating the Supreme procedure established by law (i. e. Constitution)
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1 right to equality
2 right to freedom
3 right against exploitation
4 right to freedom of religion
5 culture and educational rights
6 right to constitutional remedies
2 right to freedom
3 right against exploitation
4 right to freedom of religion
5 culture and educational rights
6 right to constitutional remedies
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