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Mention any two features of Indian constitution which express the ideal of political justice.

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Answered by kailashpadhan5374
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Answer:

The constitution is a fundamental law of a country that reflects the fundamental principles on which the government of the country is based. In this article, learn some of the interesting features of the Indian Constitution.

The bulkiest constitution of the world

The Indian constitution is one of the bulkiest constitution of the world, comprising of 395 articles, 22 parts and 12 schedules. So far the constitution underwent 100 amendments (28 May, 2015).

Rigidity and flexibility

The Indian constitution is combination of rigidity and flexibility, which means some parts of it can be amended by the Parliament by a simple majority, whereas some parts require a two-third majority as well as not less than one-half of the state legislatures.

Parliamentary system of government

The Indian constitution provides for a parliamentary system of government, i.e., the real executive power rests with the council of ministers and the President is only a nominal ruler (Article 74).

Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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Features of Indian Constitution which express the Ideal of Political Justice

Explanation:

By the term political justice it is suggested that the residents similarly share the use of political power in the State so they might have the option to connect themselves with the administration and furthermore completely enjoy a wide range of political freedom. Article 326 of the Indian Constitution entitles each Indian resident over the age of 18 years to practice his entitlement to cast a vote to choose his representative with no kind of separation or restrictions. What's more, the following arrangements have been made for the achievement of political justice through the activity of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy.

They are

  • right to hold office
  • right to criticize the government
  • right to form political organizations
  • right to protest
  • protection of rights

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