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From which country rule of law has been taken in the indian constitution

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Answered by aerf
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☆ The Indian Constitution is unique in its contents and spirit. Although it had picked up many best features from other constitutions of the world.

☆ The constitution of India has several salient features that distinguish it from the constitutions of other countries.

Many people criticise that the Indian Constitution is a bag of borrowings or just a paper and scissor work.

It is true that it had borrowed some features but drafted according to the Historical perspective,Geographical diversity and Cultural and traditional characteristics of India.

☆ The chairman of drafting committee Dr. Ambedkar had said in this regard that – “As to the accusation that the Draft Constitution has reproduced a good part of the provisions of the Government of India Act, 1935, I make no apologies.

☆There is nothing to be ashamed of in borrowing. It involves no plagiarism. Nobody holds any patent rights in the fundamental ideas of a Constitution….”

☆ Here, we are publishing the list of borrowed features of Indian Constitution:

¤ Borrowed features of Indian Constitution are as follows;

¤ Government of India Act of 1935

1. Federal Scheme

2. Office of governor

3. Judiciary

4. Public Service Commissions

5. Emergency provisions

6. Administrative details

¤ National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog

》Britain

1. Parliamentary government

2. Rule of Law

3. Legislative procedure

4. Single citizenship

5. Cabinet system

6. Prerogative writs

7. Parliamentary privileges

8. Bicameralism

》Ireland

1. Directive Principles of State Policy

2. Nomination of mem-bers to Rajya Sabha

3. Method of election of president

》Unites States of America

1. Impeachment of the president

2. Functions of president and vice-president

3. Removal of Supreme Court and High court judges

4. Fundamental Rights

5. Judicial review

6. Independence of judiciary

7. Preamble of the constitution

¤ Writs and their Scope |Parliamentary System in India

》Canada

1. Federation with a strong Centre

2. Vesting of residuary powers in the Centre

3. Appointment of state governors by the Centre

4. Advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

》Australia

1. Concurrent List

2. Freedom of trade

3. Commerce and intercourse

4. Joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament

¤ Soviet Constitution (USSR, now Russia)

1. Fundamental duties

2. The ideal of justice (social, economic and political) in the Preamble

》France

1. The ideals of Republic in the Preamble

2. The ideals of liberty in the Preamble

3. The ideals ofequality in the Preamble

4. The ideals offraternity in the Preamble

¤ Weimar Constitution of Germany

1. Suspension of Fundamental Rights during Emergency

》South African Constitution

1. Procedure for amendment of the Constitution 

2. Election of members of Rajya Sabha.



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Answered by Sweetbuddy
2
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☆ Here, we are publishing the list of borrowed features of Indian Constitution:

¤ Borrowed features of Indian Constitution are as follows;

¤ Government of India Act of 1935

1. Federal Scheme

2. Office of governor

3. Judiciary

4. Public Service Commissions

5. Emergency provisions

6. Administrative details

¤ National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog

》Britain

1. Parliamentary government

2. Rule of Law

3. Legislative procedure

4. Single citizenship

5. Cabinet system

6. Prerogative writs

7. Parliamentary privileges

8. Bicameralism

》Ireland

1. Directive Principles of State Policy

2. Nomination of mem-bers to Rajya Sabha

3. Method of election of president

》Unites States of America

1. Impeachment of the president

2. Functions of president and vice-president

3. Removal of Supreme Court and High court judges

4. Fundamental Rights

5. Judicial review

6. Independence of judiciary

7. Preamble of the constitution

¤ Writs and their Scope |Parliamentary System in India

》Canada

1. Federation with a strong Centre

2. Vesting of residuary powers in the Centre

3. Appointment of state governors by the Centre

4. Advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

》Australia

1. Concurrent List

2. Freedom of trade

3. Commerce and intercourse

4. Joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament

¤ Soviet Constitution (USSR, now Russia)

1. Fundamental duties

2. The ideal of justice (social, economic and political) in the Preamble

》France

1. The ideals of Republic in the Preamble

2. The ideals of liberty in the Preamble

3. The ideals ofequality in the Preamble

4. The ideals offraternity in the Preamble

¤ Weimar Constitution of Germany

1. Suspension of Fundamental Rights during Emergency

》South African Constitution

1. Procedure for amendment of the Constitution 

2. Election of members of Rajya Sabha

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