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Explain the following basic features of the Indian Constitution: (a) Single Citizenship

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Answered by hackfeever
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Essay on the Introduction to Justice in Indian Constitution:

Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy aim at the fulfillment of aspirations, ideals and objectives of the constitutional fathers enshrined in the Preamble to the Constitution. The Preamble of the Constitution promises the Indian people social, economic and political justice, liberty to thought, expression, belief, faith and worship and the equality of status and opportunity.

Fundamental Rights mainly guarantee ‘Equality’ and ‘Freedom’ to the Indian citizens, the Directive Principles of State Policy aim at establishing a social system in which they may get social, economic and political justice. The ultimate aim of both is to achieve the ideas of justice, liberty and equality fixed by the Indian Constitution.

Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Justice:

ADVERTISEMENTS:

Justice is an essential condition for the all-round development of the personality of an individual. According to Salmond, “Justice means to distribute the due share to everybody.” Provisions have been made for the attainment of social, political and economic justice for Indian people after the political independence of the country in 1947.

Answered by bareswar2010
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Explanation:

the indian citizenship provides for a single citizenship. This means that all indians irrespective bof the state of their domicile are the citizens of india. This is unlike the system prevailing in the USA, where one can be a citizen of the new York State as well as an american citizen. In India, a person born in Punjab or in Kerala can only be a citizen of Indian and not a citizen of the state of their domicile as well.

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