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Independent institutions uphold democracy from "summary" of Constitution of India (Prabhat Prakashan) by Pratap Kumar Ghosh

In a democratic society, the existence of independent institutions plays a crucial role in upholding democracy. These institutions act as checks and balances on the power of the government, ensuring that no single entity becomes too powerful and that the rights and freedoms of the citizens are protected. Independent institutions such as the judiciary, the media, and the election commission are essential in a democracy. The judiciary acts as the guardian of the constitution, interpreting and upholding the law without bias or influence from the government. This ensures that all citizens are treated fairly and that justice is served. The media plays a vital role in holding the government accountable and informing the public about important issues. It acts as a watchdog, exposing corruption, abuse of power, and other wrongdoings. A free and independent media is essential for a well-informed citizenry and for ensuring transparency in government actions. The election commission is responsible for conducting free and fair elections, which are the cornerstone of any democracy. By ensuring that elections are conducted impartially and without interference, the election commission upholds the democratic principles of equality and representation. Without independent institutions, democracy is at risk of becoming a mere facade, with those in power able to manipulate the system for their own benefit. It is crucial for these institutions to remain free from political interference and to operate with integrity and impartiality.
  1. Independent institutions are essential for upholding democracy and ensuring that the rights and freedoms of citizens are protected. They act as a safeguard against abuse of power and corruption, ensuring that the principles of democracy are upheld.
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Constitution of India (Prabhat Prakashan)

Pratap Kumar Ghosh

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