Indian Constitution, adopted on November 26, 1949 after nearly three years of debate, blends global ideas with India’s unique vision. Led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, it shaped India as a sovereign, secular, socialist democracy. Its amendment process keeps it flexible, protecting justice, liberty, and equality.
Click to View MoreThe Supreme Court held that courts cannot fix binding timelines for Presidents or Governors to clear bills, citing separation of powers and Article 361 immunity. It warned that indefinite delays undermine legislative intent and urged constitutional dialogue over obstruction, placing responsibility on political norms and conventions.
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