Discuss some features of constitution of India . (maximum 3)
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constitution of India
was became to force on 1950 on republic 26th
as per the constitution of India
given by dr.br.ambedkar
the main features are
all people have equal rights that are
education right
freedom of life right
liberty right
democracy right
and the main feature is
to follow the equal rights for all
any body cross the rules they will punish by the judge
and all are equal before law.
was became to force on 1950 on republic 26th
as per the constitution of India
given by dr.br.ambedkar
the main features are
all people have equal rights that are
education right
freedom of life right
liberty right
democracy right
and the main feature is
to follow the equal rights for all
any body cross the rules they will punish by the judge
and all are equal before law.
prashanth1551:
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1) The Indian Constitution is longest ever constitution of the world's largest democracy India.
2) It is rigid in structure as some of the basic principles on which it is based, like, secularism,equality,fraternity,liberty,etc, can't be changed.
3) It is flexible too at times as it gives an option of amendments in some of the rules because of the changing situations with changing time.
4) It gives some of the fundamental rights to the citizens like Right to freedom, equality,etc. which can not be taken.
5) It also gives fundamental duties which are needed to be performed by every citizen like respecting the national symbols.
6) It gives an independent power to the judiciary thus making an organ of government powerful and independent.
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1) The Indian Constitution is longest ever constitution of the world's largest democracy India.
2) It is rigid in structure as some of the basic principles on which it is based, like, secularism,equality,fraternity,liberty,etc, can't be changed.
3) It is flexible too at times as it gives an option of amendments in some of the rules because of the changing situations with changing time.
4) It gives some of the fundamental rights to the citizens like Right to freedom, equality,etc. which can not be taken.
5) It also gives fundamental duties which are needed to be performed by every citizen like respecting the national symbols.
6) It gives an independent power to the judiciary thus making an organ of government powerful and independent.
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@Laughterqueen
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