write about any one key feature of the
Indian constitution
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Parliamentary Form of Government :-
In a Parliamentary Form of Government , a distinction is made between the head of the state and the head of the government. The presedient is the head of the state, the prime minister is the head of the government.Through the government is carried out in the name of the presedient at the centre and the governor's in the states, actual administration is carried out by the prime minister and council of ministers at the centre and the chief ministers in the states.
– » Separation of Powers :-
The three organs of the state are the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary.
The legislature has the power to make laws.
The Executive has the power to execute laws.
The judiciary has the power to judge and apply punishment when laws are broken.
– » Fundamental Rights :-
Fundamental Rights protect the people against arbitrary and absolute exercise of Powers by the states. these rights also protects the people against other individual.In addition, the Constitution has a section on Directive principles of state policy . They were aimed to serve as a guide to the Indian state, reduce social and economic disparities.
In a Parliamentary Form of Government , a distinction is made between the head of the state and the head of the government. The presedient is the head of the state, the prime minister is the head of the government.Through the government is carried out in the name of the presedient at the centre and the governor's in the states, actual administration is carried out by the prime minister and council of ministers at the centre and the chief ministers in the states.
– » Separation of Powers :-
The three organs of the state are the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary.
The legislature has the power to make laws.
The Executive has the power to execute laws.
The judiciary has the power to judge and apply punishment when laws are broken.
– » Fundamental Rights :-
Fundamental Rights protect the people against arbitrary and absolute exercise of Powers by the states. these rights also protects the people against other individual.In addition, the Constitution has a section on Directive principles of state policy . They were aimed to serve as a guide to the Indian state, reduce social and economic disparities.
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