The preamble embodies the spirit of the Constitution from "summary" of Constitution of India (Prabhat Prakashan) by Pratap Kumar Ghosh
The preamble of the Constitution is like the soul of the document, encapsulating the essence, the guiding principles, and the ultimate objectives of the Constitution. It sets the tone and provides the framework within which the entire Constitution operates. The preamble acts as a beacon, illuminating the path that the Constitution intends to follow, and serving as a constant reminder of the values and aspirations that the framers of the Constitution held dear. The preamble declares the resolve of the people of India to secure for themselves justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. These are not merely lofty ideals but fundamental principles that underpin the entire constitutional edifice. Justice ensures fairness and equity in all aspects of governance and society. Liberty guarantees individual freedom and autonomy, enabling citizens to live their lives without undue interference. Equality mandates equal treatment and opportunities for all, irrespective of caste, creed, or gender. Fraternity promotes a sense of brotherhood and solidarity among all citizens, fostering a harmonious and inclusive society. ...Similar Posts
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