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Which feature of the Indian Constitution is called “the soul of the constitution”?​

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Answered by 142531aaisha
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Heart and soul of Constitution'

Article 32 falls under Part III of the Constitution that includes the fundamental rights of individuals. It allows an individual to approach the Supreme Court if she or he believes that her or his fundamental rights have been violated or they need to be enforced.

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Answered by crkavya123
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The Preamble

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The Preamble has been called the soul of the Indian Constitution. At the beginning of every constitution, there is generally a preamble, through which the main objectives of the constitution can be well understood. At present (after the 42nd Constitutional Amendment, 1976), the Preamble of the Indian Constitution is –

“We the people of India, having resolved to constitute India into a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic and to secure to all its citizens social, economic and political justice, freedom of thought, expression, belief, religion and worship, equality of status and opportunity and being determined to promote among them the fraternity that ensures the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the nation, this Constituent Assembly of this day, this day on November 26, 1949 (Miti Marshish Shukla Saptami Samvat 2006 Vikrami) hereby adopts this Constitution Adopt, enact and surrender to."

The words underlined in the Preamble (Socialist, Secular, and Integrity) were not there in the Preamble of the original Constitution. These were added to the Preamble by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment, 1976. In fact, the preamble is the key to the constitution and the best part of the constitution. Former Chief Justice Subba Rao has said, "The Preamble spells out the ideals and aspirations of the Constitution".

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