Constitutional institutions safeguard democracy from "summary" of Constitution of India by Fali S. Nariman
The Constitution of India establishes various institutions that play a crucial role in safeguarding democracy. These institutions serve as the pillars of a democratic system, ensuring that the principles of justice, equality, and liberty are upheld. The judiciary, for instance, acts as the guardian of the Constitution, interpreting its provisions and ensuring that the government functions within the limits set by the Constitution. The Supreme Court and High Courts have the power to strike down any law or action that is found to be unconstitutional, thereby protecting the rights of the citizens. Similarly, the executive branch, which includes the President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers, is responsible for implementing the laws passed by the legislature. This ...Similar Posts
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