What are the main functions of the Indian constitution any five points
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- The constitution provides a set of basic rules that allow for minimal coordination amongst members of a society.
- It also lays out the fundamental principles according to which a state is constituted or governed.
- It specifies the basic allocation of power in a society, and gives certain decision making powers to the law makers.
- It specifies who has the power to make decisions in a society. It decides how the government will be constituted.
- Then, the constitution enables the government to fulfil the aspirations of the society and to implement the ideals of justice, liberty and fraternity. At the same time it sets some limits on what a government can impose on its citizens.
- These limits are fundamental means government may never trespass them. For example, there are certain fundamentals rights provided to the citizens of the country, which the government can never trespass.
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the main functions of Indian constitution are :-. i)leaders cannot misuse its authority and power.ii) majority cannot pressurized minorities. iii) everyone have fundamental rights and we can use its fundamental rights . iv) the main power of the country is people because they have right to vote and they can choose the leaders .v) India is a secular country and they can prevent wars between religion because they cannot have any main religion .vi) every adult have power to vote ( whose age is 18 years or more than 18 years).
lt is called universal adult franchise
lt is called universal adult franchise
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