The Philosophy Of The Constitution
“India is a Union of States.” Discuss.
The Constitution of India has established the federal form of Government in India. Therefore, it is called the Union of States. In India, a federation has been established consisting of 28 States and 7 Union Territories. Two main federal features of the Indian Constitution are the following:
1. Division of Powers: Like any other federal country, in India also the powers have been divided between the union and the States. These powers are divided into the three lists i.e. Union List, State List and Concurrent List.
2. Written Constitution: The Indian Constitution is a written Constitution consisting of 395 Articles and twelve Schedules. In the Constitution every detail concerning the Union Government and the State Governments had been given.
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What was the main feature of the classical western idea of liberalism?
Point out any four rights which are generally included as a part of individual freedom.
Write briefly two streams of Indian liberalism.
What is meant by the term 'mutual exclusion’ in the field of secularism?
What is the need and importance of a Constitution?
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Why we need a constitution?
What are the four main ideals enshrined in the Preamble to the Indian Constitution?
Describe the four main features of the Indian Constitution.
What is meant by the term, ‘Secular’? Is India a Secular State?
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Write a note on ‘Secular State’.
Why do we need a secular country in modern times?
Write a short note on Judicial Review.
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