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the Indian constitution

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Why Does a Country Need a Constitution?All democratic countries are likely to have a Constitution, but on the other hand, it is not necessary that all countries that have a Constitution are democratic. The Constitution serves several purposes as listed below.
A Constitution tells us what the fundamental nature of our society is. A Constitution helps serve as a set of rules and principles that all persons in a country can agree upon as the basis of the way in which they want the country to be governed.
3 Significant Reasons Why We Need a ConstitutionIn democratic societies, the Constitution often lays down rules that guard against the misuse of authority by our political leaders. The Constitution ensures that a dominant group does not use its power against less powerful people or groups. The Constitution helps to protect us against decisions that could have an adverse effect on the larger principles that the country believes in.
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The Indian Constitution: Key FeaturesA group of 300 people became members of the Constituent Assembly in 1946 and had written India’s Constitution. While writing the Indian Constitution, these members kept in mind the different communities who speak different languages, belong to different religions, and have distinct cultures.
Listed below are the key features of the Indian Constitution.
1) FederalismThis refers to the existence of more than one level of government in the country. In India, we have governments at the state level, at the centre and Panchayati Raj at the village level. The Constitution contains lists that detail the issues that each tier of government can make laws on. In addition, the Constitution also specifies where each tier of government can get the money from, for the work that it does. All persons in India are governed by laws and policies made by each of these levels of government.
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2) Parliamentary Form of GovernmentThe people of India have a direct role in electing their representatives. Also, every citizen of the country, irrespective of his/her social background, can contest in elections.
3) Separation of PowersThere are 3 organs of government:
The legislature: refers to elected representatives by the people. The executive: is a smaller group of people who are responsible for implementing laws and running the government. The judiciary: refers to the system of courts in India.
Each organ mentioned above acts as a check on the other organs of government. This ensures the balance of power between all three.
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4) Fundamental RightsThe constitution guarantees the rights of individuals against the State as well as against other individuals. It also guarantees the rights of minorities against the majority.
The Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution include:
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Right to Equality Right to Freedom Right against Exploitation Right to Freedom of Religion Cultural and Educational Rights Right to Constitutional Remedies
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Fundamental Rights have two-fold objectives:
Every citizen must be in a position to claim fundamental rights. Fundamental rights must be binding upon every authority that has got the power to make laws.
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The Constitution also has a section called Directive Principles of State Policy which ensure greater social and economic reforms, and serve as a guide to the independent Indian State to institute laws and policies.
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5) SecularismA secular state is one in which the state does not officially promote any one religion as the state religion.
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