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Need of Constitution} :
▪ A constitution is a set of rules and principles that all the citizens in a country can agree as the basic way and proportion in which they want the country to be ruled.
▪ The Constitution also states the ideals the citizens so as to uplift the country.
▪ For a better future of the country we must need Constitution.
▪The Constitution of the country gives a way to the citizens to live freely as they are being provided their fundamental rights.
▪ The Constitution also restricts the unlimited power of the ruling government so that the government may not misuse its power.
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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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Critics claim the Indian form of secularism as "pseudo-secularism". Supporters state that any attempt to introduce a uniform civil code, that is equal laws for every citizen irrespective of his or her religion, would impose majoritarian Hindu sensibilities and ideals. Indian secularism means equal treatment of all religions by the state. ... # The permeable to the constitution asserted that India is the secular nation. # However, neither India's constitution nor its law define the relationship between religion and state.
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Some features of the India Constitution are:
- The Indian Constitution is considered as one of the lengthiest Constitutions in the world.Originally, the Constitution had 395 Articles and 8 Schedules. Over the years, several amendments have been made to our Constitution which has made it more voluminous.
- India has a Parliamentary system of government. In a Parliamentary form of government, the Parliament of the country has the powers to make and execute laws.
- The Constitution of India gives single citizenship to the people of the country. All the people irrespective of the states or territories in which they reside are the citizens of the country. This is unlike USA, where a citizen is a citizen of USA and the state in which he/she resides.
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Political theory refers to the study of political events and ideas as well as the topics that influence them. This includes the study of law, justice, civil rights, and government. The study of political theory is important because it allows us to examine the complex nature of political power.
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The term constitution is derived from Latin word ‘constiture’ which means ‘to establish’.
Constitution is the basis or fundamental laws of a state.
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A limited government is the view in political philosophy that a government, from a starting point of having no power, is empowered and restricted by law which is written in its constitution. It is a key concept in the history of liberalism.
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Chairman – Dr. BR Ambedkar
Members:
- N Gopalaswamy Ayyangar
- Mohammed Saadullah
- Alladi Krishna swami Ayyar
- KM Munshi
- BL Mittar substituted by N Madhava Rao following his resignation on health issues
- Dr. DP Khaitan (died in 1948 and was substituted by TT Krishnamachari)
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Subjects that do not fall in either the Union, State or the Concurrent List are known as the residuary subjects. These fall within the jurisdiction of the Union Government. The Parliament has powers to make any law with respect to any matter which is not a part of the Concurrent List or State List. This is known as residuary power.
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The Prime Minister is the head of the President on the advice of the Executive active works . Prime Minister's term is 5 years . He is the leader of a party or coalition . That person could be prime minister, which is the majority in the Lok Sabha
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Fundamental Rights |
Directive Principles of State Policy |
They are provided in Part III of the Constitution. |
They are provided in Part IV of the Constitution. |
They are justiciable and citizens can seek protection from a High Court or Supreme Court. |
They are not justiciable or enforceable by any court of law. |
They are privileges for citizens to enjoy. |
They are to be used by the government to create privileges for the citizens. |
They act as a certain kind of restriction on the State. |
They are directions for the State to attain a certain set of objectives. |
Their objective is to establish political democracy. |
Their objective is to establish a Welfare State. |
Since they are concerned with an individual’s rights, their scope is limited. |
As they deal with a wide range of subjects including international peace and security, their scope is wide. |
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a) A Bill of Rights lays down the rights enjoyed by the people of a country.
b) A Bill of Rights protects the liberties of an individual.
c) Every country of the world has a Bill of Rights.
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Following are the features of India Secularism:
- There is no such religious community which dominates the other or is superior to other community.
- The State is not allowed to enforce any particular religion on people nor take away their existing religion or freedom from the individuals.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
The permanent executive or the civil services is comprised of civil services officials. Following are thier main functions:
Working under the authority of the political executive.
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