Assessing the First Constitutional Amendment in India: Historical Context, Objectives, and Long-term Implications Abstract The First Constitutional Amendment Act of 1951 holds a pivotal place in the evolution of India’s constitutional and political history. Passed within just eighteen months of the Constitution’s adoption, the amendment fundamentally redefined the relationship between individual rights and state power, … Continue reading Assess the historical context, objectives, and long-term implications of the First Constitutional Amendment in India, particularly its role in redefining the balance between individual rights and state power.
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Critically analyze the founding principles of the Indian Constitution, exploring their philosophical foundations, historical context, and significance in shaping the democratic and constitutional framework of the Indian state.
Critically Analyzing the Founding Principles of the Indian Constitution: Philosophical Foundations, Historical Context, and Democratic Significance Abstract The Indian Constitution, adopted in 1950, is not merely a legal document but a profound statement of the political and moral vision that guides the Indian state. Its founding principles — sovereignty, democracy, secularism, justice, liberty, equality, fraternity, … Continue reading Critically analyze the founding principles of the Indian Constitution, exploring their philosophical foundations, historical context, and significance in shaping the democratic and constitutional framework of the Indian state.