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write any five key features of the india constitution ​

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Answered by sohamtiwari7777
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8 Important Features of Indian Constitution

World's Longest Constitution. ...

Taken from various sources. ...

Federal System with Unitary Features. ...

Parliamentary Form of Government. ...

Independent and Integrated Judicial System. ...

Directive Principles of State Policy. ...

Combination of rigidity and flexibility.

Answered by mohitrachwani1
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8 Important Features of Indian Constitution:

1. World's Longest Constitution

The Indian Constitution contains 395 articles and 12 schedules, making it the world's longest written constitution. Just compare it with other countries Constitutions. For example, the UK has no written constitution, while the US Constitution contains only seven articles.

2. Taken from various sources

The Indian Constitution was framed from multiple sources including the 1935 Government of India Act and Other Countries Constitutions.

3. Federal System with Unitary Features

Federal System with Unitar The Indian Constitution includes all the federal characteristics of governance such as dual government system (center and state),division of powers between the three state organs (executive, judiciary and legislature), constitutional supremacy, independent judiciary and bicameralism (lower and upper house).

4. Parliamentary Form of Government

On the pattern of the British parliamentary system of government, the Indian Constitution has opted for the parliamentary form of government. The key characteristics of the parliamentary form of government are:

1. Executive are members of the legislature

2. Collective responsibility to the legislature of the Council of Ministers

3. Rule of the majority party

4. Prime Minister's or chief minister's leadership in the state

5. Lower house dissolution (Lok Sabha and state assemblies)

6. Government form of the Cabinet

5. Balance between the Sovereignty of Parliament and Judicial Supremacy

A fine balance has been struck between parliamentary sovereignty and judicial supremacy by the Indian Constitution. The Supreme Court is vacuumed by Articles 13, 32 and 136 with the power of judicial review. By its power of judicial review, it can strike down any parliamentary law as unconstitutional.

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