The Indian Constitution

The Indian Constitution is the supreme law of India, providing the framework for governance and the rights of citizens. Enacted on January 26, 1950, it establishes the structure of government, delineates powers among various bodies, and ensures fundamental rights for all individuals. This category encapsulates vital topics related to constitutional provisions, amendments, and the historical context of the Constitution’s development. Exploring this category will enhance your understanding of India’s legal foundations, the significance of constitutional values, and the ongoing evolution of democratic principles in the country.

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