Sociology, asked by saurabh4197, 1 year ago

highlight the three features of constitution​

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Answered by brainlyangel95
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Hey Mate

Here are some interesting facts about the Constitution of India

The Constituent Assembly consisted of 385 members, of which 292 were elected by the elected members of the Provincial Legislative Assemblies while 93 members were nominated by the Princely States. To these were to be added a representative each from the four Chief Commissioners Provinces of Delhi, Ajmer-Marwar, Coorg and British Baluchistan.

The Constituent Assembly took almost three years (two years, eleven months and seventeen days) to complete the historic task of drafting the Constitution for Independent India.

The Constituent Assembly had 15 women members - Ammu Swaminathan, Dakshayani Velayudan, Begum Aizaz Raisul, Vijalakshmi Pandit and Sarojini Naidu to name a few.

The Constituent Assembly met for the first time in New Delhi on 9 December, 1946 in the Constitution Hall which is now known as the Central Hall of Parliament House.

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Answered by rachita07
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The Constitution is drafted by a leader who came from the most depressed class of the country. A non-elite which is not often the case..

It is a very detailed document. It has been thought that nothing should be left to be desired and implied. Every minute detailes that could be foreseen is contemplated and dealt with clearly. On the other hand the American Constitution has only 27 Articles, which is very short and thus gives rise to ambiguity quite often.

It has stood the test of time. More so in a country where 88% of its population was illiterate at the time of it's coming in force.

The most amazing feature of our constitution is that it benefits from the history of constitutional experiments in different democratic countries. It's form and substance is shaped through their experience. The trail of success and failure of each country’s constitution served as a guiding light to create a blueprint for an efficient constitution. Therefore, the late development of our Constitution was a benefit in disguise

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