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Constituent Assembly of India was set up under Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946. It consisted of 385 members, of which 292 were elected by the elected members of the provincial Legislative Assemblies while 93 members were nominated by the Princely States.It also had one representative each from the four chief Commissioners provinces of Delhi, Ajmer-Marwar, Coorg and British Baluchistan.
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The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949 and came into force on 26th January 1950. This date was chosen so as to commemorate the idea of Purna Swaraj put forth by Nehru in 1928.
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The guardian of the Constitution is undoubtedly the Supreme Court. The reason for this is that the Supreme Court is the only body vested with the power to strike down laws and actions which are in violation of the Constitution by means of Judicial Review. Supreme court is called the guardian of the constitution because the supreme court is given the power to protect ,safeguard,and uphold the constitution and empower to declare a law null and void if it is found to be in consistent with the constitution.
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We need a parliament to ensure that you have freedom of speech, movements and association, and to ensure that there is no misuse of authority by elected leaders as constitution describe their powers and limitations to select the national government to control guide , and inform the government for making laws .
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A Constitution is necessary because of the following reasons:
- It is an important law of the land. It determines the relationship of the citizens with the governments.
- It lays down principles and guidelines which are required for people belonging to different ethnic and religious groups to live in harmony.
- It specifies on how the Government would be elected and who will have the power and the responsibility to take important decisions.
- It outlines the limits on the power of the Government and tells us about the rights of the citizens.
- It expresses the aspirations of the people about creating a good society.
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1. It is the constitution in a democracy that establishes a system based on the rule of law, which identifies that government will function as per set norms, rules and not according to whims and fancies of a ruler.
2. The constitution limits the power by the government by guaranteeing certain fundamental rights to people, which the government cannot infringe upon or violate.
3. The constitution guarantees certain basic fundamental rights to its citizens, which protects citizens from arbitrary exercise of power.
4. The Constitution also prevent tyranny of the majority by recognising the rights of the minorities
5.The constitution also clearly demarcates power of the various organs of the government and defines their jurisdiction.
6. This is how a constitution brings about democracy.
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Fixed factor= Fixed factors are those that do not change as output is increased or decreased, and typically include premises such as its offices and factories, and capital equipment such as machinery and computer systems.
Variable factor= Variable factors are those that do change with output, which means more are employed when production increases, and less factors include labour, energy, and raw materials directly used in production.
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In simple terms it means the activism shown by judiciary in resolving cases. Initially, only people who have been aggrieved or hurt or cheated can approach the court. But this restricted entry of people who are not educated or donot have enough finances. So the judiciary introduced PIL(public interest litigation) where anybody from the public can file the case of behalf of people who are being cheated or aggrieved.
And also judiciary has started picking up cases on its own from newspaper or media when it sees that executive is not doing its work. For example: recently supreme court scolded executive for allowing food being wasted in godowns and ordered to distribute it for free. So judiciary is also forcing executive accountability.
In simple terms it means judiciary becoming active and picking up cases on its own or with the help of public, media to bring justice. And this can be achieved through PIL or SAL(social action litigation). PIL emerged in 1979. And around the same time supreme court took up the case of rights of prisoners. And with this large number of public spirited citizens and voluntary organisations sought judicial intervention for the betterment of life conditions of poor, protection of environment and many other issues.
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There are four types of bills-ordinary bill, money bill, finance bill and constitutional amendment bills. After a Bill has been introduced, it is published in the Official Gazette. Even before introduction, a Bill might, with the permission of the Speaker, be published in the Gazette.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990. After attempts made by several countries to persuade Iraq to leave Kuwait failed, the UNO decided to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation by using military force. A huge coalition force of 660,000 troops from 34 countries fought against Iraq and defeated it. This war came to be popularly known as the Gulf War.
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