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TOPIC-PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION
Smita Mohanty
Faculty, Career Launcher
1. The Constitution of India starts with its Preamble.
2. The Supreme Court of India in the Fundamental Rights Case
(Keshavananda Bharati v. Union of India, 1973 SC 1461) held
that Preamble does form part of the Constitution.
3. The objectives specified in the Preamble contain the ' basic
structure' of the Constitution.
4. The Preamble is the guide to interpret the provisions of the
Constitution.
1. The Preamble to the Constitution reaffirms that the
people of India have adopted, enacted and given to
themselves the Constitution.
2. Supreme Court in Charan Lal Sahu v. Union Of India (AIR
1990 SC 1480) popularly known as Bhopal Gas Leak
Tragedy Case held that Sovereign denotes that India is not
subject to any external authority
3. India as a state has the power to legislate on any subject
in conformity with Constitutional limitations.
The Preamble to the Constitution states
that India's governing system is based on
Republican and Democratic principles.
DEMOCRATIC
India has a responsible parliamentary form of
Government, which is accountable to the elected
legislature.
REPUBLIC
It denotes that the head of the state is an elected person
and not a hereditary monarch.
Any Indian without any discrimination as to the caste,
creed, and religion can contest for Presidential elections
and can occupy the office provided he fulfills the eligibility
conditions as provided by the Constitution.
WHAT DOES IT WANTS TO ACHIEVE
The Preamble seeks to achieve for all citizens, social,
economic and political justice; liberty of thought,
expression, belief, faith and worship; equality of
status and opportunity; fraternity, unity and
integrity of the nation.
AIM/PURPOSE OF THE PREAMBLE
To secure to its citizens equality of status & equality of
opportunity in state affairs such as elections, and in
state employment without any special privilege or
discrimination based on the ground of religion, race,
caste, sex, place of birth.
SOCIALIST
The word 'socialist' was added by the Constitution
(forty-second Amendment) Act, 1976. This term is not
defined in the Constitution. In
general it means a system under which the means of
production and distribution are State
owned.
The principal aim of socialism is to eliminate inequality
of income, status, standards of life and to provide a
decent standard of life to working people.
INDIA AS A SECULAR STATE
India as a Union of states has no official religion. There
is no state-recognized place of worship. The state does
not identify itself with or favour any particular religion.
State laws and policies prohibit any discrimination on
the grounds of religion. It treats all religious equally
and confers protection to citizens to profess, propagate
and practise their religions.
This has also been given the status of Basic Structure of
the Constitution in Keshavananda Bharati's case.
REFERENCE:NCERT BOOK

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THE PREAMBLE OF INDIA

  • 1. TOPIC-PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION Smita Mohanty Faculty, Career Launcher
  • 2. 1. The Constitution of India starts with its Preamble. 2. The Supreme Court of India in the Fundamental Rights Case (Keshavananda Bharati v. Union of India, 1973 SC 1461) held that Preamble does form part of the Constitution. 3. The objectives specified in the Preamble contain the ' basic structure' of the Constitution. 4. The Preamble is the guide to interpret the provisions of the Constitution.
  • 3. 1. The Preamble to the Constitution reaffirms that the people of India have adopted, enacted and given to themselves the Constitution. 2. Supreme Court in Charan Lal Sahu v. Union Of India (AIR 1990 SC 1480) popularly known as Bhopal Gas Leak Tragedy Case held that Sovereign denotes that India is not subject to any external authority 3. India as a state has the power to legislate on any subject in conformity with Constitutional limitations.
  • 4. The Preamble to the Constitution states that India's governing system is based on Republican and Democratic principles.
  • 5. DEMOCRATIC India has a responsible parliamentary form of Government, which is accountable to the elected legislature.
  • 6. REPUBLIC It denotes that the head of the state is an elected person and not a hereditary monarch. Any Indian without any discrimination as to the caste, creed, and religion can contest for Presidential elections and can occupy the office provided he fulfills the eligibility conditions as provided by the Constitution.
  • 7. WHAT DOES IT WANTS TO ACHIEVE The Preamble seeks to achieve for all citizens, social, economic and political justice; liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; equality of status and opportunity; fraternity, unity and integrity of the nation.
  • 8. AIM/PURPOSE OF THE PREAMBLE To secure to its citizens equality of status & equality of opportunity in state affairs such as elections, and in state employment without any special privilege or discrimination based on the ground of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth.
  • 9. SOCIALIST The word 'socialist' was added by the Constitution (forty-second Amendment) Act, 1976. This term is not defined in the Constitution. In general it means a system under which the means of production and distribution are State owned. The principal aim of socialism is to eliminate inequality of income, status, standards of life and to provide a decent standard of life to working people.
  • 10. INDIA AS A SECULAR STATE India as a Union of states has no official religion. There is no state-recognized place of worship. The state does not identify itself with or favour any particular religion. State laws and policies prohibit any discrimination on the grounds of religion. It treats all religious equally and confers protection to citizens to profess, propagate and practise their religions. This has also been given the status of Basic Structure of the Constitution in Keshavananda Bharati's case.