TOPIC 10 – Sources of Indian Constitution

TOPIC 10 – Sources of Indian Constitution

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  • The provision for the post of Vice-President in the Indian constitution has been taken from – United States of America
  • The concept of concurrent list in the Indian constitution is taken from the constitution of – Australia
  • The concept of ‘equality before law’ is borrowed from – British Constitution
  • The principle of ‘procedure established by law’ is taken from the constitution of – Japan
  • Rule of law, Bicameral legislature, Single citizenship is taken from the constitution of – United Kingdom
  • The idea of Fundamental Rights and Judicial review is taken from the constitution of – United States
  • Provisions related to nomination of members to the Rajya Sabha is taken from the constitution of – Ireland
  • The method of electing the president in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from – Irish Constitution
  • In Indian Constitution, the concept of independence of judiciary is borrowed from the constitution of – United State of America
  • Centrifugal form of Federalism is a feature of Indian constitution based on – Canadian model
  • The functions of president and vice-president in the Indian constitution was borrowed from – United states of America
  • The provisions of Independence of the judiciary, fundamental rights and judicial review were taken from – US constitution
  • A major part of the Constitution of India is derived from – Government of India Act ,1935
  • Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution borrowed from – Ireland
  • The feature of fundamental duties in the Indian Constitution is taken from – Soviet Union
  • The provision of judicial review and independence of the judiciary is taken From – US Constitution
  • Indian constitution has derived the feature of a Five- Year Plan from – USSR
  • The provision for ‘indirect election of Rajya Sabha members’ was adopted from – South Africa
  • The concept of suspension of fundamental rights is taken from – Germany
  • The provision of ‘first past the post’ has been adopted in the Constitution from – Britain
  • Concept of Judicial Review in Indian Constitution has been taken from – USA
  • The idea of the ‘Preamble’ in Indian Constitution is borrowed from – USA
  • The feature of freedom of trade in the Indian Constitution is taken from – Australia
  • The feature of the Ǫuasi Federal Government system in the constitution of India is taken from – Canada
  • Feature of the Parliamentary form of Government was adopted from – Britain
  • The source of authority for the Constitution of India is – People
  • The quasi-federal form of government is borrowed from the Constitution of – Canada
  • The feature of Single Citizenship and Parliamentary system of Government taken from the constitution of – United Kingdom
  • The principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity were adopted from the constitution of – France
  • The idea of Rule of Law and Bicameralism was adopted from the constitution of – United Kingdom
  • The main source of the Indian Constitution is – Government of India Act, 1935
  • Directive principles of state policy borrowed from the – Irish Constitution
  • The idea of parliamentary system of governance has been adopted from – U.K.
  • Feature of ‘Bicameralism’ in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from – Britain
  • A parliamentary form of government is borrowed from the constitution of – Britain
  • The source of all the powers under the constitution in the ‘Preamble’ is – We the people of India
  • The concept of the federal system in India has been borrowed from – The Canadian constitution
  • The terms “Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity” used in the preamble of Indian constitution are inspired from – French Revolution
  • Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) in Indian constitution taken from – Ireland
  • The concept of Martial Law, which restricts Fundamental rights is borrowed from – United Kingdom
  • The provision of fundamental duties is inspired from – USSR (Russia)
  • The Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution, inspired from – United States of America
  • The concept of single citizenship in India is inspired by – The British Constitution
  • The political part of the Indian Constitution largely drawn from the constitution of – Britain
  • Concept of “Republic” in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from – France
  • Concept of “Amendment of the Constitution” was borrowed from – South Africa
  • Feature of Advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme court borrowed from – Canada
  • Preamble of the Indian constitution was borrowed from – United State of America
  • Concept of “Procedure Established by Law” in the Indian constitution is borrowed from – Japan
  • Provision of Fundamental rights in Indian constitution was borrowed from – United State of America
  • The idea of the Rule of Law was adopted from the Constitution of – United Kingdom
  • Principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity in the Indian constitution taken from – France
  • The concept of the federal system in India has been borrowed from – Canadian constitution
  • National Commission for Other Backward Class came into effect from -1993

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