explain the role of constituent assembly in making constitution
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the constituent assembly which was the Assembly formed for making the constitution is a very very important role in making this lawful constitution who decide the future of India and its people by drafting the constitution the constituent assembly the great work because it contains the fundamental rights and duties that of State Policy and also the Laws concerned on people on each ground and also for the reservations and education systems and many more so the drafting committee inside the constituent assembly with BR Ambedkar as the chairman played a huge roll because he was the main person behind of the making of the Law of constitution
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The role of constituent assembly in making constitution is important.
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Constituent Assembly
Constituent assembly was formed by the Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946. In that plan, elections was conducted to choose the members of the group. Congress party won the election. The role of constitutent assembly in framing constitution is following:
- B N Rau was made constitutional advisor of the assembly. Rau collected many information on the different constitutions of the world. J L Nehru approved these proposals.
- Principal commitees were made to advice. These commitees are Union powers commitees, minorities and tribal area commitees, Fundamental rights commitee etc.
- Then constitutional assembly adopted some principles from this commitee.
- After that draft commitee was formed and it provided the drafted constitution.
- Then voting started among the constitution assembly for drafted constitution and the amendments made.
- Final draft was made and discussions carried on for about one year.
- On 26 January, 1950 the constitution was accepted.
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