The constitution of india — India law | Esheria

The constitution of india

This provision sets out the Constitution’s preamble, union structure, citizenship rules, fundamental rights, and directive principles, including key limits on State action and powers for Parliament and the Supreme Court.

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Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Constitution
Version
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Language
en
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borrowing budget and appropriations citizenship commencement court administration court procedure courts directive principles education election administration elections emergency procedure employment financial procedure fundamental rights governance government powers government process government property government structure intergovernmental finance legislative process local bodies minority safeguards +11 more

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This provision sets out the Constitution’s preamble, union structure, citizenship rules, fundamental rights, and directive principles, including key limits on State action and powers for Parliament and the Supreme Court. This segment sets out several constitutional duties and powers, including duties of the State, fundamental duties of citizens, and key rules for the President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, and Parliament. This provision sets disqualifications for Parliament membership, rules for Parliament’s procedure and financial business, and key powers and limits of the President and Supreme Court. This part sets rules for the Supreme Court, the Comptroller and Auditor-General, State Governors, Ministers, and State Legislatures. This provision sets rules for state legislative procedure, state finances, High Court powers, and related roles of the Governor, President, and Legislature.