Borrowed Features of the Constitution
The Indian Constitution draws inspiration from constitutions of several other countries such as:
Constitution |
Feature Borrowed |
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1. British Constitution |
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2. U.S. Constitution |
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3. USSR Constitution |
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4. Australian Constitution |
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5. Japan Constitution |
Law on which the Supreme Court functions |
6. Weimar Constitution of Germany |
Suspension of Fundamental Rights during the emergency. |
7. Canada Constitution |
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8. Ireland Constitution |
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9. South Africa Constitution |
The procedure of Constitutional Amendement |
Constitution: Why and How? Class 11 Polity Notes
Constitution: Why and How? Class 11 Notes: Constitution: Why and How? Class 11 Notes will help students understand what a constitution is, how it was made, its importance and why we should know what is written in the constitution. A constitution is a body of fundamental principles according to which a state is constituted or governed. The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949 and came into effect on 26 January 1950. It was drafted by the Drafting Committee which was headed by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
In this article, we have talked about the Constitution, its functions, its authority, how the Indian Constitution was made and its borrowed features from other countries’ constitutions.