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Salient Features of Indian Constitution

The Indian Constitution


The Indian constitution represents the vision and values of its founding fathers
and is based on the social, political and economic ethos as well as, the faith and
aspiration of the people. The Constitution of India was made by a Constituent
Assembly which was specially convened to frame the Constitution of the country.
The Constituent Assembly was set up under the cabinet Mission Plan of May 16,
1946.

Salient Features of Indian Constitution Written Constitution

1. Written Constitution-In a federation there should be a written


Constitution. The written Constitution is very essential for a federal so that
whenever there is any dispute between the federal government and the
federating units, it can be use as a evidence.
2. Largest Constitution - In sheer physical terms our Constitution is
definitely the largest, bulkiest and most detailed constitution in the World.
As originally passed, it contained 395 Articles and 8 schedules.Whereas,
the constitution of U.S.A. originally contained 7 Articles, Canada 147
Articles, and Australia 128 Articles.
3. Sovereign, Democratic & Republic
A sovereign nation is initially supreme and independent of any outside
control. The word socialist aims at the establishment of an egalitarian
society in India. The term 'secular' means a state which has no official
religion. The best definition of Democracy was given by Abraham Lincoln
that, "it is a government by the people, of the people and for the people."
The word republic signifies that the Head of our state is elected and not
hereditary.
4. Parliamentary type of Government
In a parliamentary type of government the Head of the State is nominal,
whereas the Prime Minister who is the leader of the majority in the
Parliament is the real executive.The Indian constitution establishes in
India a parliamentary type of government on the British Model.
5. Partly Unitary and partly Federal
India's constitution has been variously described as quasi-federal, federal
with a strong unitary or pro-centre bias, federal in structure but unitary in
spirit, federal in normal times but with possibilities of being converted into
a purely unitary one during emergency.
6. Partly Rigid & partly Flexible
There are certain provisions which can be amended by a simple majority
in the [parliament. While there are certain provisions whose amendment
requires not only a special majority in Parliament but also ratification by at
least one-half of the state legislature.
7. Fundamental Rights
Under Indian Constitution as originally enacted, the citizen of India had
been granted the seven fundamental rights.A full chapter has been
devoted to the description of these fundamental lrights running into 24
articles. These rights are mentioned in part III of the constitution and are
justiciable.
8. Fundamental Duties
The 42nd Amendment to the Constitution added a new part to the
constitution under the heading Fundamental Duties. It lays down a code of
ten duties for all the citizens of India.
9. DPSP
The Directive Principle of State Policy concept has been borrowed from
the constitution of Ireland. These principles are contained in part IV of our
Constitution. The aim of these principles is to establish a welfare state in
India on the socialistic pattern of society.
10. Independent Judiciary
The Indian constitution provides for an independent judiciary. The
constitution made the supreme court as the custodian and protector of the
constitution.The judgement of the supreme court are legally binding and
there is no appeal against the judgement of the Supreme Court.
11. A Secular State
Under the 42nd amendment this word 'Secular' has been included in the
preamble of our constitution. Thus, India has been now officially become a
secular state.
12. Single Citizenship
The constitution of India grants only one citizenship to all citizens. In a
federation sometimes a citizen gets double citizenship, one of the Union
and the other of State in which a person lives.
13. Universal Adult Franchise
The Indian constitution originally granted universal adult franchise to all
those men and women, who attained the age of 21 years.Under the 61st
amendment6 of the Indian Constitution the age of voting has been
reduced from 21 to 18 years.
14. Official Language of India
A provision was made in our constitution to declare Hindi in the Devanagiri
script as the official language of India. Till that time English was to
continue as the official language.

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