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The Borrowed features of Indian Constitution
With over 300 years of dominance by the British Government on our motherland priced our individuality and identity. The years of struggle were long and difficult. The British administration never gave us the chance to develop administrative system that could benefit Indians.
During the final years of struggle for freedom, the eminent leaders of that time together sat down to formulate Constitution of India. The recommendation of the Motilal Nehru Committee and the decision taken by the meeting of Indian National congress at Karachi enabled the need for the formation of a Constitute Assembly. The Constitute Assembly framed the Constitution of India, which was established in 1946. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected as the President of Constitute Assembly and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar headed the drafting committee. The Assembly met for 166 days spread over 2years, 11months and 18 days. The Constitution was adopted on 26th November 1949 and came into force on 26th January 1950.
The leaders wanted to formulate a constitution which would help India to develop its economy according to the global economy as well as to improve lives of poverty stricken population of India. Therefore, elaborate discussions were held, and during these discussions, previous laws proposed by British Government in 1909, 1919 and 1935 were taken into account. The basic structure of Indian constitution stands on the Government of India Act, 1935. Constitutions of other major countries were studied and some features of their constitution have been added in our constitution
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Borrowed constitution is the one that has been acquired from other sources and can be used to relate the current situation
This can be done as a result of
Urgency of the matter.
Lack of the outlined one to determine the case
Many pending cases available
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