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πŸ“Œ INTEGRATED AND INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY.

πŸ”Έ Constitution establishes a judicial system that is integrated as well as independent.

πŸ”Έ Supreme court stands at the top of integrated Judicial system in the country.

πŸ”Έ Below it there are High courts at state level.

πŸ”Έ Under a High court there is a hierarchy of Subordinate courts and other lower house courts.

πŸ”Έ Supreme court is a federal court, the highest court of appeal, the guarantor of the Fundamental rights of the Citizens and guardian of Constitution.
The Civil Disobedience Movement:

πŸ“ŒIn 1929, during the Lahore Congress, it was decided to start the Civil Disobedience Movement. People were asked not to pay taxes to the British government.

πŸ“ŒMahatma Gandhi gave 11 demands to the British Viceroy, Lord Irwin. He told him to agree to these demands by January 31, 1932.

πŸ“ŒIn Tamil Nadu, C. Rajagopalachari led a march similar to the Dandi March from Trichinopoly to Vedaranyam.

πŸ“ŒIn Gujarat's Dharasana, Sarojini Naidu led non-violent protesters in a march to the government's salt depots.

πŸ“ŒKhan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also called Badshah Khan or 'Frontier Gandhi,' led the Khudai Khidmatgars movement.

πŸ“ŒThey peacefully opposed the British in the Northwest Frontier Province of India.
πŸ“Œ FEDERAL SYSTEM WITH UNITARY BIAS.

πŸ”Έ Constitution established Federal system of Government.

πŸ”Έ It contains all usual features of a Federation like - Two government, Division of Powers, written constitution, Supremacy of constitution, rigidity of constition etc

πŸ”Έ Indian Constitution also contains a large number of unitary or non-federal features like Strong centre, Single constitution, etc.

πŸ”Έ However, Federation nowhere used in Constitution.

πŸ”Έ Article 1 describes India as a Union of states.
Major cities of Indus Civilization

β—† Mohenjodaro - Indus River

β—† Harappa - Ravi River

β—† Ropar - Sutlej River

β—† Manda - Chenab River

β—† Kalibanga - Ghaggar River

β—† Lothal - Bhogwa River

β—† Sutkangador - Dashk River

β—† Balakot - Vindar River

β—† Sotkakoh - Shadikour

β—† Alamgirpur - Hindon River

β—† Rangpur - Madar River

β—† Kotdiji - Indus River

β—† Banwali - Ancient Saraswati River

β—† Chanhudaro - Indus River
β–  UNIVERSAL ADULT


β—‡ The Indian Constitution adopts universal adult franchise as a basis of elections to the Lok Sabha and the state legislative assemblies.

β—‡ Every citizen who is not less than 18 years of age has a right to vote without any discrimination of caste, race, religion, sex, literacy, wealth and so on.

β—‡ The voting age was reduced to 18 years from 21 years in 1989 by the 61st Constitutional Amendment Act of 1988.
β–  EMERGENCY PROVISIONS


β—‡ The Indian Constitution contains elaborate emergency provisions to enable the President to meet any extraordinary situation effectively.

β—‡ The rationality behind the
incorporation of these provisions is to safeguard the sovereignty, unity, integrity and security of the country, the democratic political system and the Constitution.

β–‘ The Constitution envisages three types of emergencies, namely :-

β€’  National emergency on the ground of war or external aggression or armed rebellion (Article 352);

β€’ State emergency (President’s Rule) on the ground of failure of Constitutional machinery in the states (Article 356) or
failure to comply with the directions of the Centre (Article 365); and

β€’ Financial emergency on the ground of threat to the financial stability or credit of India (Article 360).
β–  UNIVERSAL ADULT FRANCHISE

β—‡ The Indian Constitution adopts universal adult franchise as a basis of elections to the Lok Sabha and the state legislative assemblies.

β—‡ Every citizen who is not less than 18 years of age has a right to vote without any discrimination of caste, race, religion, sex, literacy, wealth and so on.

β—‡ The voting age was reduced to 18 years from 21 years in 1989 by the 61st Constitutional Amendment Act of 1988.
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