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Borrowed Features of the Indian Constitution

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  1. Country / Source

    Features Borrowed

    UK (British Constitution)

    Parliamentary system, Rule of Law, law-making procedure, single citizenship, Cabinet model, writ jurisdiction, doctrine of pleasure, privileges of Parliament, and bicameral legislature.

    USA (American Constitution)

    Fundamental Rights, judicial independence, judicial review, impeachment process for the President, removal of judges, and the post of Vice President.

    Canada

    Strong federal structure with the Centre holding residuary powers, the Governor appointed by the Centre, and the Supreme Court’s advisory role.

    Ireland

    Directive Principles, presidential election method, and nomination of members to the Rajya Sabha.

    Australia

    Concurrent List, freedom of trade & commerce across the country, and joint sittings of Parliament.

    Weimar (German) Constitution

    Provision to suspend Fundamental Rights during an Emergency.

    Soviet (USSR) Constitution

    Fundamental Duties and the idea of social, economic, and political justice in the Preamble.

    Government of India Act, 1935

    Federal structure, Governor’s office, judiciary design, Public Service Commissions, emergency provisions, and detailed administrative setup.

    South Africa

    Constitutional amendment process and election procedure for Rajya Sabha members.

    Japan

    Principle of “Procedure Established by Law” (basis for legality of state action).

    France

    The Republican form of government and the values of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity in the Preamble.

    Amendment

    Key Provision

    1st (1951)

    Added the 9th Schedule to protect laws from judicial review.

    42nd (1976)

    Added Socialist, Secular, Integrity to the Preamble; Added Fundamental Duties.

    44th (1978)

    Replaced “internal disturbance” with armed rebellion; Removed Right to Property from FRs.

    61st (1988)

    Lowered voting age from 21 to 18.

    73rd (1992)

    Gave constitutional status to Panchayats.

    74th (1992)

    Gave constitutional backing to Urban Local Bodies.

    86th (2002)

    Made Free & Compulsory Education (6–14 yrs) a Fundamental Right.

    97th (2011)

    Constitutional status to Cooperative Societies.

    101st (2016)

    Introduced GST.

    102nd (2018)

    Constitutional status to NCBC.

    103rd (2019)

    10% EWS reservation.

    104th (2020)

    Extended SC/ST reservation in legislatures till 2030.

    105th (2021)

    Restored state power to identify SEBCs.

    106th (2023)

    1/3rd reservation for women in Lok Sabha & State Assemblies.

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