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प्रश्न
Why is our Constitution known as the ‘Fundamental Law of the Land’?
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उत्तर
Being superior to the ordinary laws of the State, the Constitution of India is known as the “Fundamental Law of Land”. Every law is redundant that violates any of the provisions of the Constitution.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention two Directive Principles based on Socialism (Socialist Policies).
What is meant by the term ‘Right to Equality’?
Mention the Fundamental Duty which has been added by the Constitution (86th Amendment) Act, 2002.
Indian Constitution makes Equality as the bedrock of Indian polity. In this context, mention the following right ‘‘guaranteed under the Right to Equality"
Prohibition of Discrimination.
With regard to the Right to Freedom of Religion, answer the following question:
What does Freedom of Conscience mean?
The purpose of incorporating duties is to highlight one’s obligations to oneself, to state and the nation at large. In this context, mention a Citizen’s duty:
Towards State
Give the article of the Constitution under which following Right is guaranteed to citizens.
Right to Freedom
The Constitution prohibits the State to discriminate against any citizen grounds only of religion, race, castes, or sex. Mention two exceptions to this Right.
With reference to the Fundamental Duties, answer the following:
What is the importance of these Duties?
Part-III of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights. Discuss their significance or reasons for their inclusion in the Constitution of India under the following headline:
Rights are a check on the arbitrary powers of the Government.
