Indian Polity - Sources of Constitution
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Introduction
·
The Indian Constitution has been formed
after ransacking all the major constitutions of the world; however, at the same
time, the framers have also considered the following factors −
o Historical perspective of India;
o Geographical diversity of India; and
o Cultural and traditional characteristics of India.
Major Sources
The following table illustrates the major sources of Indian Constitution −
Provisions
|
Sources
|
President (Nominal
Head)
|
The United Kingdom
|
Cabinet System of
Ministers
|
|
Parliamentary type of
Government
|
|
Post of Prime Minister
|
|
Bicameral Parliament
|
|
Council of Ministers
|
|
Provision of Speaker
in Lok Sabha
|
|
Legislation
|
|
Citizenship
|
|
Writs
|
|
Rule of Law
|
|
Preamble
|
The United States
|
Fundamental Rights
|
|
Independent Judiciary
|
|
Judicial Review
|
|
Impeachment of
President
|
|
Removal of Judges (of
Supreme Court & High Courts)
|
|
Functions of
Vice-President
|
|
Federal System (with
strong Center)
|
Canada
|
Residuary powers in
the Center
|
|
Appointment of
Governors (in states) by the Center
|
|
Advisory Jurisdiction
of Supreme Court
|
|
Principle of
co-operative federalism
|
Australia
|
Freedom of Inter-State
trade
|
|
Trade and Commerce
|
|
Concurrent List
|
|
Joint siting of the
two Houses of Parliament
|
|
Directive Principles
of State Policy
|
Ireland
|
Presidential Election
|
|
Nominating the members
of Rajya Sabha
|
|
Republic
|
France
|
Liberty, Equality, and
Fraternity in the Preamble
|
|
Fundamental Duties
|
Russia
|
Idea of Social,
Economic, and Political Justice in Preamble
|
|
Procedure for
amendment
|
South Africa
|
Election of Rajya
Sabha members
|
|
Emergency powers to be
enjoyed by the Union
|
Germany
|
Suspension of
Fundamental Rights during emergency
|
|
Procedure Established
by Law
|
Japan
|
The federal scheme
|
Govt. of India Act
1935
|
Role of federal
judiciary
|
|
Office of the Governor
|
|
Emergency provisions
|
|
Public Service
Commissions
|
|
Administrative details
|
Introduction
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