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Preamble In The Indian Constitution: A Foundation Of Constitutional Rights




Mary Vini A, Assistant Professor, Bharata Mata School of Legal Studies, Aluva, Kerala


ABSTRACT


Preamble to the constitution is the core of Indian Constitution, embodying the ideals, aspirations and principles of its framers. It reflects their remarkable effort in drafting the world’s lengthiest written constitution. Serving as an introduction, the Preamble declares that the people of India are the ultimate source of authority, meaning sovereign power resides solely with the State and rejects any external influence. Often regarded as the spirit of the constitution, the essence is manifested through various provisions as rights, freedoms and duties in the constitution.


Keywords: Preamble, Ideals and Principles, Interrelation between Fundamental rights, Amendment.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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