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Importance and Functions of a Constitution, Importance and Functions of…
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- Importance and Functions of a Constitution
- Definition and Purpose of a Constitution
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- Functions of a Constitution
- Establishing Fundamental Rights and Principles
- Organizing the Structure of Government
- Defining Powers and Limitations
- Safeguarding Individual Liberties
- Role of a Constitution in Society
- Ensuring Stability and Order
- Protecting Minority Rights
- Promoting Equality and Justice
- Constitution in Daily Existence
- Impact on Laws and Regulations
- Influence on Government Policies
- Can Private Institutions Have Constitutions?
- Constitutional Governance in Private Organizations
- Aspirations, Goals, and Identity in a Constitution
- Enabling Provisions of the Constitution
- Provisions for Social Welfare and Development
- Framework for Economic Progress
- Fundamental Identity of a People
- Cultural and Historical Context
- Shared Values and Beliefs
- The Authority and Balanced Design of a Constitution
- The Authority of a Constitution
- Source of Constitutional Authority
- Supremacy of the Constitution
- Balanced Institutional Design
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- Principles of Rule of Law
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- Legal Certainty and Predictability
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- Application of Rule of Law in India
- Constitutional Provisions
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- Exceptions to Rule of Law in India
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- National Security Concerns
- Advantages of Separation of Powers
- Prevention of Abuse of Power
- System of Checks and Balances
- Separation of Powers in Different Constitutions
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- Functional Overlap Among Organs of Government
- Overlapping Powers among Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary
- Legislative Role in Lawmaking and Policy Formulation
- Executive Function in Implementing and Enforcing Laws
- Judicial Review and Interpretation of Laws
- Issues with Functional Overlapping
- Potential for Power Concentration
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- Utility of Functional Overlapping
- Collaboration and Cooperation
- Flexibility in Addressing Complex Issues
- State, Nation, and Nation-State
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- Determining National Borders
- Sovereignty and Governments
- Exercise of Political Authority
- International Recognition
- Nation-State and State Nation
- Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Societies
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- Recognition and Protection of Cultural Diversity
- Integration and Social Cohesion
- Summary of Company Rule (1773-1858) in British India
- British East India Company's Control
- Economic Exploitation and Trade Policies
- Impact on Indian Society and Culture
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- Salient Features of the Indian Constitution
- Summary Note: The Preamble of the Indian Constitution
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- Sovereignty, Socialism, Secularism, and Democracy
- Justice, Liberty, Equality,
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