write some important features which has been borrowed from foreign constitution
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From- U.K.
1. Nominal Head – President (like Queen)
2. Post of Prime Minister
3. Parliamentary Type of Govt.
4. Bicameral Parliament
5. Lower House more powerful
6. Single Citizenship
7. Speaker in Lok Sabha
8. Cabinet System of Ministers
From- U.S.A Written Constitution
1. Written Constitution
2. Vice President as the exoffice Chairman of Rajya Sabha
3. Fundamental Rights
4. Supreme Court
5. Provision of States
6. Independence of Judiciary and
7. judicial review
8. Preamble
9. Removal of Supreme court and High court Judges
From- USSR
1. Fundamental Duties
2. Five year Plan
From - AUSTRALIA
1. Concurrent list
2. Language of the preamble
3. Provision regarding trade, commerce and intercourse
From - JAPAN
1. Law on which the Supreme Court function
From -GERMANY
1. Suspension of Fundamental Rights during the emergency
From - CANADA
1. Scheme of federation with a strong centre
2. Distribution of powers between centre and the states and placing. Residuary Powers with the centre
From IRELAND
1. Concept of Directive Principles of States Policy(Ireland borrowed it from SPAIN)
2. Method of election of President Nomination of members in the Rajya Sabha by the President
Answer:
Explanation:
From USSR(Russia)
1. Fundamental Duties
From Ireland:
1. Concept of directive principles of state policy
From Cananda:
1. Union of states
From America:
1. Written constitution
2.The federal system
3.Head of the country president
4.Provision for supreme court
5.Provinces known os states
6.Rajya sabha in India represents the states like US Senate
From British constituton:
1.Constitutional head of the state
2.The idea of preamble
3.The cabinet system
4.The parliamentary type of govenment
5.Bicameral legislature
6.Making lower house more powerful than upper house
7.Collective responsiblity of the council of ministers
8.Lower house speaker
9.The privileges of the members of parliament.
From Australia:
1.Concurrent list
2.Freedom of trade
3.Commerce of trade
4.Commerce and intrcource
5. Joint sitting of the two houses of parliament