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- A constitution is a set of basic rules that allows for minimal coordination amongst members of a society and expresses the fundamental identity of people.
- It is a body of fundamental principles according to which a state is constituted or governed.
- A constitution specifies the power of people to make decisions in a society.
- It decides on how the government would be constituted.
- Constitution also sets some fundamental limits on what a government can impose on its citizens and which cannot be trespassed.
- A constitution enables the government to fulfil the aspirations of a society and create conditions for a just society
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The Constitution is needed for the following reasons:
1. The Constitution provides a framework within which a government has to work.
2. It controls the misuse of power by the government.
3. It minimises the chances of disputes among the various organs of the Government as it clearly defines their powers and functions.
4. It safeguards the fundamental rights of the citizens.
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Necessity of Two Houses:
1. Rajya Sabha reflects a federal character by representing the units of the Union. While, Lok Sabha represents spirit of people.
2. Both Houses plays positive role in matters of Legislations.
3. They check on abuses of democracy in their own defined jurisdictions.
4. Two houses checks the tendency of Government to take populist measures under an unstable political Scenario.
5. Rajya Sabha also poses a moral authority over a care taker government (when LS dissolves)
6. Two vetoes (from two houses) on the matter of policies of Government give Democracy wider scope to become healthier.
7. Second Chamber members are much different from Elected Member of Lok Sabha. Most of RS members are experts in their field, like businessmen, historians, journalist, actors, law expert, etc they helps in ushering and presenting aspirations of all kind freedoms provided by constitution of India in the parliament
The emergency situation when Lok Sabha is dissolved, only Rajya Sabha can take vital decisions in interest of nation and States. Example Kargil War(1999).
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Preventive Detention : Its on the basis of suspicion i.e. as a precautionary measure. This kind of detention can be made by the authorities even on a slight apprehension that the person can commit a crime (Generally in cases of History-sheeter i.e. a person with a criminal record). It is generally made for protecting the society from any future happening that wouldn't be in favour of peace and harmony in the society. It is not a punishment but a precaution. This detention comes to an end the moment the apprehension of danger ends.
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