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LaEx CivilsPrep: Mains KALAM Program – 26 June 2019
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1). "It is rightly said Indian Constitution is a finest amalgam of world's best and oldest constitutions. But in this localized amalgam the most shining part is the parliamentary form of democratic government copied from British constitution". In the light of above given statement, write the major striking similarities and differences between British and Indian constitutions (Answer in 250 Words) 15 marks
Subject
: Constitution
Topic
: Indian Constitution
Sub-Topic
: Evolution
2). The Federalism of US and the Federalism of India have a number of similarities and differences between them. However, by and large, they are successful. Explain (Answer in 150 Words)10 marks
Subject
: Constitution
Topic
: Indian Constitution
Sub-Topic
: Features
3). “Article 35A was against the “very spirit of oneness of India” as it created a “class within a class of Indian citizens”. In the light of given statement, examine the critical side of Article 35A along with the implications on its scrapping. (Answer in 150 Words)10 marks
Subject
: Constitution
Topic
: Indian Constitution
Sub-Topic
: Amendments
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