The Importance of the Constitution in Modern Governance
- Marie Dcruz
- May 14
- 1 min read
Every democratic nation is guided by a constitution—a written or unwritten framework that defines the structure of government, the rights of citizens, and the rule of law. India’s Constitution, adopted in 1950, is the world’s lengthiest and one of the most comprehensive.
What It Covers
It outlines fundamental rights, directive principles, duties of citizens, separation of powers, and governance structures. It’s designed to be both rigid and flexible, accommodating change while preserving core democratic values.
Safeguarding Democracy
Through regular amendments and judicial interpretation, the Constitution evolves with societal needs. It empowers institutions, protects freedoms, and ensures accountability.
The Constitution isn’t just a legal guide—it’s the bedrock of a nation’s identity and democratic values.
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