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in your opinion which of the above three laws act would have impacted the Indians most give reason in support of your answer​

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Answered by teju8910
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Explanation:

The Constitution of India, which came into effect on 26 January 1950 is the lengthiest written constitution in the world.[14] Although its administrative provisions are to a large extent based on the Government of India Act 1935, it also contains various other provisions that were drawn from other constitutions in the world at the time of its creation.[14] It provides details of the administration of both the Union and the States, and codifies the relations between the Federal Government and the State Governments.[15] Also incorporated into the text are a chapter on the fundamental rights of citizens, as well as a chapter on directive principles of state policy.[16]

The constitution prescribes a federal structure of government, with a clearly defined separation of legislative and executive powers between the Federation and the States.Each State Government has the freedom to draft its own laws on subjects classified as state subjects.Laws passed by the Parliament of India and other pre-existing central laws on subjects classified as central subjects are binding on all citizens. However, the Constitution also has certain unitary features, such as vesting power of amendment solely in the Federal Government, the absence of dual citizenship,and the overriding authority assumed by the Federal Government in times of emergency.

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
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The law acts that impacted the Indians most:

Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009:

  • The parliament of India enacted the law on Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education on 4th August, 2009.
  • Under Article 21A the act describes the importance of free and compulsory education for children between the age of 6 to 14 years.
  • By this law, India made education a fundamental right of every child.

Right to vote and contest in elections:

  • Article 25 of the Constitution recognises and protects the right of every citizen of the country to vote and to contest in elections.
  • It ensures effective opportunities for the citizens of our country to enjoy it's rights.

Right to property act:

  • The Constitution provides every citizen the right to acquire, hold, and dispose of property, according to Article 19(1)(f) and Article 31.
  • It guarantees the right against property deprivation.

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