THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION: A STUDY OF CONSTITUTIONALISM AND ITS CHALLENGES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.8845/y5avm739Abstract
Thetitle of the study, “The Indian Constitution: A Study of Constitutionalism and Its Challenges,”provides a wide-ranging investigation of constitutionalism contained by the structure of the Indian Constitution. It discovers the introductory principles of A constitution embodies essential principles like the rule of law, the separation of powers, and the protection of fundamental rights. evaluates that how these principles are entrenched and operationalized in the Indian legal and political system.
This paper initiates with a historical impression of the Indian Constitution's development, tracing its inspirations and the key debates that shaped its outlining. It then delves into the basic principles preserved in the Constitution and appraises their practicalexecution,consist of the parts of the bench, legislature, and executive divisions.
The study recognizes and examines important challenges facing Indian constitutionalism, containing political instability, social inequalities, and legal and institutional inadequacies. From beginning to end case studies of milestone legal decisions and contemporary subjects, it offers insights into how these challenges influence the realization of constitutional ideals.