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there are so many divisions in our Indian constitution to ensure equality explain any two provisions of Indian Constitution for equality

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Answered by Sid0000
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Bouiver defines a Constitution as 'the fundamental law of State, directing the principles upon which the Government is founded and regulating the exercise of the sovereign powers directing to what bodies and persons these powers shall be confined and the manner of their exercise". It is said to be "an autobiography of a power relationship." Gilchrist defines a constitution to be "that body of rules or laws written or unwritten, which determines the organization of the Government, the distribution of powers to the various organs of Government and the general principles on which these powers are to be exercised". Perhaps the smallest definition of the Constitution is given by H. Fincer. He defines Constitution as the "System of fundamental political institution of a country." Dicey says, "All rules which directly or indirectly affect the distribution of the sovereign power in the state make up the Constitution of the State."

Sid0000: Wait
Anjulji: ok
Sid0000: (i)No official religion
Anjulji: ok
Sid0000: (ii)equality
Anjulji: ok
Sid0000: (iii) Intervention of the state within religious communities
Anjulji: ok thanks
Sid0000: (iv) Fundamental rights
Anjulji: thanks a lot bro
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