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Demands for Indian Constitutional Revision a View
Name of Author :
Jatavath Hanumu
Abstract:
In human civilizations, groups of the people settled in different banks of rivers. Every group was bound to some set of some rules and regulations on the grounds of socio, cultural and traditional factors. In this continuation the human groups integrated with one another from the geographical territory. In the course of time there was a development of the thought of “Social Contract”. In this regard all the members of the group agreed for certain set of rules for all. Based on these rules the law was made by experienced experts in society, ethics, culture, tradition and religion. In this regard in England “Magnacarta” was made by king and the people guarantying some of the rights to the people by king. Further there was evolving form of democracy in the form of parliament with representative of the people House of Lords and King known as. When the centuries were passed people obtained more rights from king and he became powerless. So all the set of rules became a bound copy known as a “Constitution of the state” So when the time was passed the made laws could not stand to the test of time. So there is requirement of revision of the constitution. So some of the parliament acts are passed from time to time however yet there is a demand for the revision of the Indian constitution so the research focuses on essence of revision of the Indian constitutions.
Keywords :
revision, constitution, Magnacarta, Parliament, rules, demand
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