The Indian constitution has borrowed from(i) Ideas from French Revolution (ii) The British Constitution(iii) The Bill of Rights of the US (IV) Israeli Constitution *
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(a) i, ii, iv
(b) i, ii, iii,
(c) ii, iii, iv
(d) i, ii, iv
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B) i,ii,iii
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The Indian constitution has borrowed from (b) i, ii, iii
Definition of Indian Constitution;
Indian constitution- is the supreme of law of India. It reflects the structure, procedure, powers, and duties.
A borrowed constitution;
- Indian constitution is also known as a borrowed constitution from the;
- Government of India Act 1935
- The constitution of US
- Ireland
- USSR
- Japan
- France
- South Africa
- The Indian constitution is the rule of law, parliamentary government, single citizenship, right to freedom to speech and act.
Hence, Indian Constitution is a mixture of many constitutions such as the ideas from French Revolution, The British constitution, The Bill of Rights of the US.
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