The Indian Constitution
The Indian Constitution Class 8th Notes By Sahil Swe The Indian Constitution: A Living Document of Democracy, Justice, and Unity The Indian Constitution is not merely a legal document; it is the moral, political, and social foundation of the Indian Republic. Drafted in the aftermath of colonial exploitation, partition, and mass poverty, it represents a collective national resolve to build a democratic society based on justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. With its length, detail, and adaptability, it remains the longest written constitution in the world and one of the most dynamic. --- The Meaning and Purpose of a Constitution A constitution lays down the constitutive rules of a society. Just as rules define games like football or cricket, a constitution defines how a society governs itself, distributes power, resolves conflicts, and protects individual freedom. In modern democracies, the constitution is the supreme law, binding both the rulers and the ruled. I...