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Indian constitution is called a borrowed costitution. Support the statement with six suitable examples
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Shreya Kumari 5 years, 2 months ago

The Indian Constitution is not completely borrowed from outsiders but yes some of the major rules and policies are borrowed from other countries' Constitution. We can't deny this very fact. India took those things which was going to suit it in future and today the result is quite appreciable. Coming to the point, here the six instances which proves that major rules and guidelines were borrowed from other Constitution:- 1.) When lndia was under British rule, it had some experience of parliamentary form of government. The system of FPTP(first past the post system) and law making process were borrowed from British Constitution. 2.) An independent judiciary was borrowed from the U.S.A. Charter of fundamental rights was also borrowed from there. 3.) A quasi-federal form of government (a government which has a strong central government and at the same time power is divided between different levels of government)was adopted from the constitution of Canada. 4.) The ideas of fraternity, equality and freedom were adopted from the land of revolutionaries "France". 5.) The ideas of directive principles of state policy was adopted from the constitution of Ireland. 6.) India has adopted Proportional Representation system from countries like lsrael, Portugal and Argentina.
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