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Despite having features borrowed from Constitutions of various other countries, the Constitution of India remains unique. Discuss.
Answer: The Indian Constitution has several features, which were borrowed from various other countries. For instance, the parliamentary form of government, bicameralism and legislative procedures from the United Kingdom; the fundamental rights, independent judiciary and the process of removal of SupRead more
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The Indian Constitution has several features, which were borrowed from various other countries. For instance, the parliamentary form of government, bicameralism and legislative procedures from the United Kingdom; the fundamental rights, independent judiciary and the process of removal of Supreme Court judges from United States of America; the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity in the preamble from France; the Federation with a strong Centre from Canada; the Directive Principles of State Policy from Ireland; and the idea of socio-economic and political justice from erstwhile USSR.
Despite the presence of these borrowed provisions, the Indian Constitution remains unique, as can be observed below:
Thus, the Indian Constitution is not merely a borrowed document. It reflects the sagacity and the foresight of the founding fathers who have tailored it according to the needs of the country and its people.
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