INTRODUCTION The word ‘Constitution’ is derived from the French word ‘Constitutro’ which means to establish. It also means “rules, regulations and orders”. It is a text or document containing the fundamental principles/rules to determine and regulate between the State/Government and the people. According to Aristotle, constitution is the way of life, which the state has
Sources of the Constitution The Constitution leads to the fundamental laws and principles which guide the nature, functions and the limits of a government. It displays the aspirations of the people it belongs to. In India, the Constituent Assembly was established in November 1946, under the scheme formed by the Cabinet Mission Plan. The Constituent
Introduction The Preamble is an introductory statement, stating the aims and goals of the constitution. Consequently, the preamble to the Indian constitution spells out the basic philosophy included in the body of the Indian Constitution. The Preamble, in summary, describes the goals of the Constitution in two ways: 1, about the structure of the governance and