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📌 DRAWN FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

🔸 Constitution of India has borrowed most of the provision from the constitution of various other countries as well as from GOI ACT of 1935.

🔸 Structural part of the constitution is, to large extent, derived from the GOI ACT of 1935.

🔸 Philosphical part derived from American and Irish constititions.

• E.g., Fundamental rights and DPSPs.

🔸 Political part derived from British constitution.

• E.g., Principle of Cabinet govt. Etc

🔸 Other provisions drawn from constitution of Canada, Australia, Germany, USSR, France, South Africa, Japan and so on.



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📌 DRAWN FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

🔸 Constitution of India has borrowed most of the provision from the constitution of various other countries as well as from GOI ACT of 1935.

🔸 Structural part of the constitution is, to large extent, derived from the GOI ACT of 1935.

🔸 Philosphical part derived from American and Irish constititions.

• E.g., Fundamental rights and DPSPs.

🔸 Political part derived from British constitution.

• E.g., Principle of Cabinet govt. Etc

🔸 Other provisions drawn from constitution of Canada, Australia, Germany, USSR, France, South Africa, Japan and so on.

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