Q.19) Define Secularism and Separation of Power as the key features of the
Indian Constitution ?
Answers
Answer:
the belief that religion should not influence or be involved in the organization of society, education, government, etc.
Sepration of power in India is seprated in Judiciary, executive and legislature..
key features of indian constitution are-
Fundamental rights.
Universal Adult franchise
Single citizenship
Parliamentry form of government
federalism
Q.19) Define Secularism and Separation of Power as the key features of the
Indian Constitution ?
answer -:
secularism-: secularism means a secular state is one in which a state doesn't promote its state religion or a particular religion . it is a right given by the Constitution that a every religion or individual have the rights to follow the rituals and they have freedom to follow their religion beliefs.
separation of power -: According to the Constitution the are three organs of government -:
(1)Legislature
(2) Executive
(3) Judiciary
(1) Legislature-: it refers to the representatives elected by us.
(2) Executive -: it is a small group of people who implement laws and runs the government.
(3) Judiciary-: there is a rule of law that if law is it should be followed by all people when it is violated.it refers to the court system that it is to reduce the misuse of power ,by anyone or any branch so they should get punished