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What tells us about the source of Indian Constitution?

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Answered by shinchannohra509
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Explanation:

The main sources are: Government of India Act, 1935: Federal Scheme, Office of Governor, Judiciary, Public Service Commissions, Emergency provisions, Administrative functions

Answered by debjit08
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The Constitution of India is the backbone of democracy in our country. It is an umbrella of rights that gives the citizens an assurance of a free and fair society.

The Constituent Assembly adopted the Constitution on 26th November 1949 and it came into effect on 26th of January 1950.

Sources:

Government of India Act 1935

The Constitution of 1950 was a by-product of the legacy started by the Government of India Act 1935. This was the longest act passed by the British government with 321 sections and 10 schedules. This act had drawn its content from four sources – Report of the Simon Commission, discussions and deliberations at the Third Round Table Conference, the White Paper of 1933 and the reports of the Joint select committees.

This act abolished the system of provincial dyarchy and suggested the establishment of dyarchy at the centre and a ‘Federation of India’ consisting of the provinces of British India and most of the princely states.

Most importantly, the act established the office of the Governor; all the executive powers and authority of the centre was vested in the Governor.

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