why is the preamble so important to the constitution
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The preamble is an introduction to the constitution, which contains the fundamental values, philosophy, aims, and objectives on which our constitution is based. The preamble highlights the fundamental values and guiding principles of our constitution. It serves as a guide for both the constitution as well as the judges who interpret the same. However, the preamble is not enforceable in a court of law.
The preamble to our constitution serves two purposes:
It indicates the source from which the constitution gets its authority. It also states the objects which the constitution seeks to establish and promote.
The preamble to our constitution serves two purposes:
It indicates the source from which the constitution gets its authority. It also states the objects which the constitution seeks to establish and promote.
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Answer: A preamble is the introduction to the Constitution. It is the expressionary
statement in a document and explains the Constitution's purpose and underlying
philosophy.
The Preamble is important because:
- It contains the philosophy on which the entire Constitution has been built.
- It provides a standard to examine and evaluate any law and action of government, to find out whether it is good or bad.
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