write the main four sources of indian constitution
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What are the Main Sources of the Indian Constitution?
i. Government of India Act, 1935
i. Government of India Act, 1935ii. British Constitution
i. Government of India Act, 1935ii. British Constitutioniii. US Constitution
i. Government of India Act, 1935ii. British Constitutioniii. US Constitutioniv. Irish Constitution
i. Government of India Act, 1935ii. British Constitutioniii. US Constitutioniv. Irish Constitutionv. Canadian Constitution
i. Government of India Act, 1935ii. British Constitutioniii. US Constitutioniv. Irish Constitutionv. Canadian Constitutionvi. Australian Constitution
i. Government of India Act, 1935ii. British Constitutioniii. US Constitutioniv. Irish Constitutionv. Canadian Constitutionvi. Australian Constitutionvii. Weimar Constitution
i. Government of India Act, 1935ii. British Constitutioniii. US Constitutioniv. Irish Constitutionv. Canadian Constitutionvi. Australian Constitutionvii. Weimar Constitutionviii. Soviet Constitution
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British Constitution:
British Constitution:Parliamentary government, Rule of Law, Legislative procedure, Single citizenship, Cabinet System, Prerogative Writs.
US Constitution:
Fundamental Rights, Independence of Judiciary, Judicial Review, Impeachment of the President, Removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges and post of Vice-President.
Irish Constitution:
Irish Constitution:Directive Principles of State Policy, nomination of members to Rajya Sabha and method of election of President, Federation with a strong centre, Vesting of residuary powers in the Centre, appointment of State Governors by the Centre and advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
Canadian Constitution:
Federation with a strong centre, residuary powers with the centre, appointment of state governors by the centre and advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
Australian Constitution:
Australian Constitution:Concurrent List, Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament.
Weimar Constitution:
Suspension of Fundamental Rights during Emergency.
Soviet Constitution:
Soviet Constitution:Fundamental duties, the ideal of justice (social, economic and political) in the Preamble.
South African Constitution:
South African Constitution:Procedure for amendment, the Constitution and election of the members of Rajya Sabha.
French Constitution:
Republic and the ideals of liberty equality and fraternity in the Preamble.
Japanese Constitution:
Japanese Constitution:Procedure established by law. The drafted Constitution was finally adopted on November 26, 1949.
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