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Asked: April 6, 20242024-04-06T12:55:32+05:30 2024-04-06T12:55:32+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 Indian Constitution serves as an introductory statement that outlines the objectives and ideals of the Constitution. It declares India to be a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic, committed to justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.

      2. Fundamental Rights

      Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution and guarantee certain basic freedoms and protections to all citizens of India. These rights include the right to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, and right to constitutional remedies. They are justiciable and can be enforced by the courts.

      3. Directive Principles of State Policy

      Directive Principles of State Policy, found in Part IV of the Constitution, provide guidelines for the government to establish a just and equitable society. While not legally enforceable, they serve as a moral imperative for the state to promote the welfare of the people by ensuring social justice, economic equality, and the protection of vulnerable groups.

      4. Parliamentary System

      India follows a parliamentary system of government, wherein the President is the ceremonial head of state, and the real executive power is vested in the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister. The Parliament consists of two houses: the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States), which enact laws, debate policies, and oversee the government's functioning.

      5. Federal Structure

      The Indian Constitution establishes a federal structure with a division of powers between the central government and the state governments. The distribution of powers is enumerated in the Seventh Schedule, with subjects divided into three lists: Union List, State List, and Concurrent List. Additionally, the Constitution provides for the establishment of Union Territories and special provisions for certain states.

      6. Independent Judiciary

      The Constitution ensures the independence of the judiciary as a separate and impartial body entrusted with upholding the rule of law and protecting fundamental rights. The Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the country, with the power of judicial review to ensure the constitutionality of laws and actions of the executive.

      7. Universal Adult Suffrage

      The Indian Constitution grants universal adult suffrage, allowing all citizens above the age of 18 to vote in elections. This democratic principle ensures the participation of the entire electorate in the electoral process, regardless of caste, creed, gender, or economic status.

      8. Secularism

      Secularism is a fundamental feature of the Indian Constitution, which mandates the state to maintain equidistance from all religions and ensure equal treatment of all religious communities. It prohibits discrimination on the basis of religion and guarantees freedom of religion to all citizens.

      Conclusion

      The Indian Constitution is a comprehensive document that reflects the aspirations and values of a diverse nation. Its basic features, including the Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, parliamentary system, federal structure, independent judiciary, universal adult suffrage, and secularism, form the foundation of India's democratic and pluralistic society. These features ensure the protection of individual rights, promote social justice, and uphold the principles of democracy and rule of law.

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