what are the key feature of the Indian Constitution
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The basic structure of the Constitution i.e. its most fundamental features can be described as: Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Secularism, Federalism, Republicanism, Independence of Judiciary, Rule of Law, and Liberal Democracy.
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1) Written and Detailed Constitution.
2)Self-made and Enacted Constitution
3)Preamble of the Constitution
4)India is a Democratic Socialist State
5)the Constitution of India provides for:
(i) A division of powers between the center and states,
(ii) A written, rigid and supreme constitution,
(iii) Independent judiciary with the power to decide centre-state disputes and
(iv) Dual administration i.e. central and state administrations.
However, by providing a very strong centre, a common constitution, single citizenship, emergency provisions, common election commission, common all India services etc. ..
the Constitution clearly reflects its unitary spirit.
India is a federation with some Unitarian features.
This mixture of federalism-Unitarianism has been done keeping in view both the pluralistic nature of society and the presence of regional diversities, as well as due to the need for securing unity and integrity of the nation.
Explanation:
It has features of a federation (a codified, supreme constitution, a three-tier governmental structure [central, state and local], division of powers, bicameralism and an independent judiciary) and unitary features such as a single constitution, single citizenship, an integrated judiciary, a flexible constitution.