Which one of the following is not a key feature of the Indian Constitution? 1. Separation of Power 2. Secularism 3. Presidential form of Government 4. Federalism
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3. presidential form of government
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The presidential form of government is not a key feature of the Indian Constitution. (option 3)
Indian constitution is based on the parliamentary form of Government:
- The Indian Constitution prefers the British Parliamentary System of Government.
- The parliamentary system is founded on the basis of coordination and cooperation between the legislative and executive bodies, whereas the presidential system is founded on the theory of separation of powers.
- The parliament is responsible to the people.
Secularism:
- The state will not associate with any religion or be influenced by it;
- While the State assures everyone the right to practice whatever religion they choose (including the right to be an atheist ), it will not give any of them preferential treatment.
- The state will not discriminate against anyone on the basis of their religion or creed.
Separation of power:
- The separation of powers separates the government into three branches: legislature, executive, and judiciary.
Federalism:
- Federalism is a form of governance in which the center and its constituent portions, such as states or provinces, share power.
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