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Upholding the Constitution is a duty of every citizen from "summary" of Constitution of India by Fali S. Nariman

The Constitution of India is not merely a legal document; it is much more than that. It is the supreme law of the land, the foundation upon which our democracy stands. It outlines the rights and duties of citizens, the powers of the government, and the framework within which our nation functions. Upholding the Constitution is not just the duty of the government or the judiciary; it is a duty that every citizen must take upon themselves. As citizens of India, we are bound by the principles and values enshrined in the Constitution. We must respect its provisions, follow its laws, and uphold its spirit in our everyday lives. This means obeying the laws of the land, respecting the rights of others, and working towards the common good. It also means being vigilant against any attempts to undermine the Constitution or erode the principles of democracy. The Constitution guarantees us certain rights and freedoms, but it also imposes certain responsibilities on us. We have a duty to uphold the principles of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity that are at the core of o...
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    Constitution of India

    Fali S. Nariman

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