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the preamble is not justifiable. true/false​

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Answered by pavankumarskdt1
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Answer: true

Explanation:

The Preamble is neither a source of power to legislature nor a prohibition upon the powers of legislature. It is non-justiciable, that is, its provisions are not enforceable in courts of law.

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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The preamble is not justifiable. The statement is True.

Preamble:

  • The preamble is a proclamation at the start of a document that explains the philosophy and purpose of the text.
  • The Preamble to India's Constitution was based on Jawaharlal Nehru's Objectives Resolution, which was passed by the Constituent Assembly on January 22, 1947.
  • The Preamble defines the Constitution's intentions and acts as a guide for analyzing Articles where the language is confusing, even though it is not justified in court.
  • In the Berubari case, the Supreme Court declared that while the "Preamble provides the key to unlock the thinking of the framers," it cannot be considered part of the Constitution. As a result, a court of law cannot enforce it. And thus, it is not justifiable.
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