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Asked: April 8, 20242024-04-08T21:24:58+05:30 2024-04-08T21:24:58+05:30In: Philosophy

Briefly describe the basic features of our Constitution.

Give a brief summary of the main provisions of our Constitution.

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      1. Preamble

      The Preamble of the Constitution of India serves as an introductory statement that outlines the ideals and objectives of the Constitution. It declares India to be a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic, ensuring justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity for all citizens.

      2. Fundamental Rights

      Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Indian Constitution and guarantee certain basic freedoms to all citizens, such as the right to equality, right to freedom of speech and expression, right to freedom of religion, right to constitutional remedies, etc. These rights are justiciable, meaning citizens can seek legal remedies if they are violated by the state.

      3. Directive Principles of State Policy

      Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are laid down in Part IV of the Constitution and provide guidelines for the government to establish a welfare state and promote social and economic justice. While not enforceable by courts, they are fundamental in governance and serve as a moral obligation for the state to strive towards achieving the socio-economic goals outlined in the Constitution.

      4. Fundamental Duties

      Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution through the 42nd Amendment Act in 1976. They are outlined in Part IV-A and emphasize the responsibilities of citizens towards the nation. These duties include respecting the Constitution, promoting harmony, safeguarding public property, and striving for excellence in all spheres of life.

      5. Federal Structure

      The Indian Constitution establishes a federal structure of government, dividing powers between the central government and the state governments. However, it also provides for a strong center, giving more powers to the Union government in certain matters such as defense, foreign affairs, and inter-state trade.

      6. Parliamentary System

      India follows a parliamentary system of government where the President is the head of state, and the Prime Minister is the head of government. The Parliament consists of two houses: the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha.

      7. Independent Judiciary

      The Indian Constitution establishes an independent judiciary to safeguard the rights and liberties of citizens. The judiciary interprets the Constitution, resolves disputes between the central and state governments, and acts as a check on the powers of the executive and legislative branches.

      8. Universal Adult Suffrage

      The Constitution provides for universal adult suffrage, ensuring that every citizen above the age of 18 has the right to vote without any discrimination based on caste, creed, gender, or religion. This promotes democratic participation and ensures that citizens have a say in the governance of the country.

      9. Secularism

      India is a secular country, as enshrined in the Constitution. Secularism ensures that the state does not promote or discriminate against any religion. It allows for the freedom of religion and ensures that the state maintains equidistance from all religious beliefs, fostering harmony and tolerance among diverse communities.

      10. Amendment Procedure

      The Constitution provides for its own amendment to adapt to changing circumstances and needs. Amendments can be initiated by the Parliament and require a special majority, ensuring that the Constitution remains a dynamic and evolving document.

      Conclusion

      The Constitution of India, with its diverse and comprehensive features, serves as the supreme law of the land, providing the framework for governance and ensuring the rights and liberties of all citizens. It reflects the collective aspirations of the people and lays down the principles for a just, inclusive, and democratic society.

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