The Preamble is not justicable. Describe their functions
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A preamble is an introductory and expressionary statement in a document that explains the document's purpose and underlying philosophy. When applied to the opening paragraphs of a statute, it may recite historical facts pertinent to the subject of the statute.
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- The Preamble is an introductory statement in a Constitution which states the reasons and the guiding values of the Constitution.
- Significance of the Preamble:
- The terms sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic, republic in the Preamble suggests the nature of the state.
- The ideals of justice, liberty, equality, fraternity reflects the objectives of the Constitution.
- It also contains November 26, 1949 as the date of adoption of the Indian Constitution.
- It contains the philosophy on which the entire Constitution has been built.
- It provides a standard to examine and evaluate any law and action of government.
- The word ‘Republic’ in the Preamble indicates that India has an elected head, though indirectly elected, the Indian President is the choice of the people of India.
- The Preamble secures to all citizens equality of States and opportunity in civic, political
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