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Describe any six features of constitution of india

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Answered by AliaRoy01
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=>> Six features of contitution of India :-


(1) The king came under the supervision of the government and France became a constitutional monarchy.

(2) Feudal system was abolished.

(3) The nobility and the clergy were stripped-off of their privileges.

(4) Taxes collected by the Church were abolished and lands owned by the Church were confiscated.

(5) Power to make laws was vested in the National Assembly.

(6) Indirect elections were introduced for choosing the members of the National Assembly.



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Answered by YASH3100
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,


THE SIX SALIENT FEATURES OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA ARE :

1) Longest written constitution :

> At present it contains 395 Articles and 12 Schedules, and more than 80 amendments.

2) Partly Rigid and Partly Flexible :

> The Constitution of India is neither purely rigid nor purely flexible. There is a harmonious blend of rigidity and flexibility. Some parts of the Constitution can be amended by the ordinary law-making process by Parliament.

3) A Democratic Republic :

> India is a democratic republic. It means that sovereignty rests with the people of India. They govern themselves through their representatives elected on the basis of universal adult franchise.

4) Parliamentary System of Government :

> India has adopted the Parliamentary system as found in Britain. In this system, the executive is responsible to the legislature, and remains in power only as long and it enjoys the confidence of the legislature.

5) A Federation :

> Article 1 of the Constitution of India says "India, that is Bharat shall be a Union of States." Though the word 'Federation' is not used, the government is federal

6) Fundamental Rights :

> The constitution of India affirms the basic principle that every individual is entitled to enjoy certain basic rights and part III of the Constitution deals with those rights which are known as fundamental right.


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