Different Sources of Indian Constitution

 

 

Different Sources of Indian Constitution

 

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Source/country

Borrowed Feature

1

Government of India Act 1935

a)     Federal Scheme

b)     Emergency Power

c)     Public Service Commissions

d)    Office of Governor

e)     Judiciary

f)      Administrative Details

 

2

Constitution of the United States

a)     Faction of president and vice president

b)     Fundamental Rights

c)     Federal structure of government

d)    Electoral College

e)     Independence of the judiciary

f)      separation of powers among the three branches of the government

g)     Judicial review

h)    President as Supreme Commander of Armed Forces

i)       Equal protection under law

j)       Independence of judiciary

k)     Removal of supreme court and high court judges.

3

Constitution Of Britain

a)     Office Of CAG

b)     Single citizenship

c)     The Rule of law

d)    Writs

e)     Bi-cameral parliamentary system

f)      Law making procedure

4

Constitution Of Canadian

a)      Residual powers of central government

b)      Distribution of powers between the center and state

c)      a federal with a strong central government

d)      supreme court advisory jurisdiction

5

Constitution of Ireland/ Irish constitution

a)      Method of Election of President

b)      Nomination of members to Rajya Sabha by president

c)      Directive Principles of State Policy

6

Constitution of French

a)      The ideals of Liberty Equality and Fraternity in the Preamble

b)      Republican system

7

Constitution Of Australian

a)      Freedom of trade and commerce

b)      Power of the national legislature to make laws for implementing treaties

c)      Federal jurisdiction

d)      Idea of Concurrent List

8

Constitution of South Africa

e)      Amendment with 2/3 majority in parliament (Procedure for amendment)

f)       Election of the members of rajya sabha

9

Constitution of Germany/Weimer constitution

a)      Emergency powers to be enjoyed by the Union

b)      Suspension of Fundamental Rights during emergency

10

Constitution of Soviet Union (USSR)

a)      Fundamental Duties

b)      Idea of justice in preamble (Social, Economic, and Political Justice)

11

Constitution of Japan

a)      Procedure Established by Law

 

 

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