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प्रश्न
Give three points that define the philosophy underlying the Constitution?
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उत्तर
The philosophy underlying the Constitution is :
- The Constitution derives all its authority from the citizens of the country and the state is the creation of the people.
- The country must be governed according to the limits set by the sovereign people.
- The Supreme Court has the sole authority to interpret the Constitution.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Important Words: The Constitution
Tick mark (✓) the correct statement or (X) if it is wrong.
The constitution is the supreme law of the land.
Answer the following:
Name the body that framed the Constitution of India. Who was its chairman?
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Give two examples to indicate that the Preamble to the Constitution has ensured political justice for all.
Why did the Muslims League boycott the meetings of the Constituent Assembly?
What is one main strength of the Indian Constitution?
Which body framed the Constitution of India?
The Preamble states ‘Justice’ and ‘Liberty’ as the basic objects for which the Indian Republic exists. In this context explain the social, economic, and political dimensions of Justice.
