What do you understand by substantive provisions of a constitution?
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The substantive parts of the Indian constitution are
1. The constitution establishes India as a democratic republic. Hence, India cannot become a monarchy or a dictatorship under the Constitution.
2. Parliamentary democracy: India's system of governance is parliamentary democracy. Hence, the executive under the prime minister is responsible to the parliament.
3. Federal system: The constitution divides powers between the central and various state governments.
4. Fundamental Rights: Every citizen is granted certain fundamental rights by the constitution which is protected by the judiciary.
5. An Independent judiciary: The judiciary is independent under the constitution. It is headed by the Supreme Court which acts as the final authority on interpreting the Constitution.
1. The constitution establishes India as a democratic republic. Hence, India cannot become a monarchy or a dictatorship under the Constitution.
2. Parliamentary democracy: India's system of governance is parliamentary democracy. Hence, the executive under the prime minister is responsible to the parliament.
3. Federal system: The constitution divides powers between the central and various state governments.
4. Fundamental Rights: Every citizen is granted certain fundamental rights by the constitution which is protected by the judiciary.
5. An Independent judiciary: The judiciary is independent under the constitution. It is headed by the Supreme Court which acts as the final authority on interpreting the Constitution.
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Answer. The substantive provisions of any constitution depend on the guidelines for which it has been framed in that country. If we talk of India, it states that the country is a democratic country where it is for the people, by the people, and of the people.
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