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what was the most important provision of the Indian Constitution

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Answered by Eesho
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Preamble of Constitution and Business:

The Indian Constitution starts with a preamble, which outlines the main objectives of the Constitution. It may be noted that though the preamble is not a part of the Constitution and is not justifiable, yet its significance cannot be denied.

Economic Importance:

The preamble of the Indian Constitution guarantees to its every citizen:

Economic Justice
Liberty of Thought, Expression, Belief, Faith and Worship
Equality of Status and of Opportunity

Fundamental Rights and Business:

The Indian Constitution incorporates a list of Fundamental Rights and guarantees their inviolability by executive and legislative authorities. Part III (Articles 12-35) deals with the Fundamental Rights granted to individuals. These rights were finalised by the committee of the Constituent Assembly headed by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

Directive Principles of State Policy:

The Directive Principles of State Policy which have been enshrined in Part IV of the Constitution aim at realizing the high ideals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity as outlined in the preamble to the constitution. There are ideas which are to inspire the state to work for the common good of the people and establish social and economic democracy in the country.

Constitutional Provisions Regarding Trade, Commerce and Intercourse within the Territory of India:

Articles 301 to 307 of Constitution of India deals with the constitutional provisions regarding Trade and Commerce. The framers of the Indian Constitution were fully conscious of the importance of maintaining the economic unity of the Union of India.






Answered by Ashita1512
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I. Preamble of Constitution and Business:

The Indian Constitution starts with a preamble, which outlines the main objectives of the Constitution. It may be noted that though the preamble is not a part of the Constitution and is not justifiable, yet its significance cannot be denied.

II. Fundamental Rights and Business:

The Indian Constitution incorporates a list of Fundamental Rights and guarantees their inviolability by executive and legislative authorities. Part III (Articles 12-35) deals with the Fundamental Rights granted to individuals. These rights were finalised by the committee of the Constituent Assembly headed by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

III. Directive Principles of State Policy:

The Directive Principles of State Policy which have been enshrined in Part IV of the Constitution aim at realizing the high ideals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity as outlined in the preamble to the constitution. There are ideas which are to inspire the state to work for the common good of the people and establish social and economic democracy in the country.

IV. Constitutional Provisions Regarding Trade, Commerce and Intercourse within the Territory of India:

Articles 301 to 307 of Constitution of India deals with the constitutional provisions regarding Trade and Commerce. The framers of the Indian Constitution were fully conscious of the importance of maintaining the economic unity of the Union of India.

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