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what is the source of the constitution

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Answered by pragyakata
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Sources of Indian Constitution:-

Government of India Act 1935

Federal Scheme (also from constitution of Canada)

Office of Governor

Judiciary

Public Service Commission

Emergency Provisions

Administrative Details

British Constitution

Parliamentary form of government

The idea of single citizenship

The idea of the Rule of law

Institution of Speaker and his role

Lawmaking procedure

Procedure established by Law

United States Constitution

Preamble

Fundamental Rights

Federal structure of government

Electoral College

Independence of the judiciary and separation of powers among the three branches of the government

Judicial review

President as supreme commander of armed forces

Equal Protection under law

Irish Constitution

Directive principles of state policy {Ireland itself borrowed it from Spain}

Australian Constitution

Freedom of trade and commerce within the country and between the states

Power of the national legislature to make laws for implementing treaties, even on matters outside normal Federal jurisdiction

Concurrent List

French Constitution

Ideals of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity

Canadian Constitution

A quasi-federal form of government — a federal system with a strong central government

Distribution of powers between the central government and state governments

Residual powers retained by the central government

Constitution of the Soviet Union

Fundamental Duties



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Answered by keerthanaponraj
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Our constitution is a written constitution which is bulky and has all positive points from constitutions of all the countries . Probelms concerning untouchability, unemployment are all dealt with in it. The indian constitution is the mixture of various other constitutions of the world.

British- Parliamentary from of government

United States - Judicial review and Fundamental rights

Irish- Directive Principles of state policy

France- The three important ideals of Equality, Liberty , Fraternity and Liberty

Canada - Residuary powers




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