The founding fathers of the Constitution were keen on providing
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The founding fathers of the Indian constitution were keen on providing independent judiciary, a legislature, & executive
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- The founding fathers were keen to bring about "socio-economic revolution" in "free India" by way of "constitutional means", and for which they had deliberately provided for "flexible procedure"
- Nevertheless , they had not made the procedure so easy such that the Constitution would become unstable. Part XX of the Constitution contains "Article 368", which deals with power to "amend" the Constitution
- The founding fathers were also keen to have an independent judiciary" from the legislature & executive (the two other pillars), as one of the "pillars" of constitutional democracy" in India,
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