Sunday, December 1, 2019

Importance of Constitution Of India

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Importance of the Constitution of India
The Constitution of India is important because it protects individual freedom, and its fundamental principles . The Constitution places the government's power in the hands of the citizens.
 Constitution not only defines the powers of each organ, it demarcates the responsibilities of each. It regulates the relationship between the different organs and between the government and the people.



  A Constitution is superior to all the laws of the country. We need a constitution because we need a government to protect our natural rights to live, liberty, and property.
The constitution is the fundamental law .The constitution provides a set of written rules that is authorized, and approved by the people of India. 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.
 The constitution also spells out the ideals the citizens believe that their country should uphold. Constitution is important in several dimensions, as it is the noble and universal book for the people of India.



It lays down the basic structure of the government under which its people are to be governed. It establishes the main organs of the government - the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The Constitution not only defines the powers of each organ, it demarcates the responsibilities of each.
 It regulates the relationship between the different organs and between the government and the people.
A Constitution is superior to all the laws of the country. Every law enacted by the government has to be in conformity with the Constitution. The Constitution lays down the national goals of India - Democracy, Socialism, Secularism and National Integration. It spells out the rights and duties of the citizen.
 Unlike other constitutions, the Indian constitution provides not only the basic law. It also provides very detailed and minute administrative provisions. This was to prevent subversion of the constitution through legislative process. These details save a lot of time.
The vastness of the country and its population size and diversity, compelled the framers of the constitution to make provisions for the protection and promotion of the interests of different regions and groups in the country. Thus, the constitution has elaborate provisions for the minorities, scheduled castes and tribes, etc.
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