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Nani palkhivala quotes on indian constitution

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Answered by RishiAEC
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Dharma (righteousness; a sense of public duty or virtue) lives in the hearts of public men; when it dies there, no Constitution, no law, no amendment, can save it,” said Palkhivala.

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"The survival of our democracy and the unity and integrity of the nation depend upon the realisation that constitutional morality is no less essential than constitutional legality. Dharma lives in the hearts of public men; when it dies there, no Constitution, no law, no amendment, can save it"

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  • Nani Palkhivala, Indian jurist and civil rights activist was revered in India as a top authority on constitutional law and government finance
  • Nani Palkhivala, a prominent lawyer and economics expert in constitutional legislation, wrote in the February 1971 edition of Freedom First on the inalienable essence of the fundamental rights of the Constitution, and particularly on the need to strengthen the right to property.
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