CONSTITUTION OF INDIA. Justice M. S. Sonak High Court of Bombay

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CONSTITUTION OF INDIA Justice M. S. Sonak High Court of Bombay

Constitution A constitution is the set of the most important rules and common understandings in any given country that regulate the relations among that country s governing institutions and also the relationship between those governing institutions and the people of that country. - A King Originally an English transplant with Anglo - Saxon roots, the legal system in India has grown over the years, nourished in Indian soil: what was intended to be an English oak has turned into a large, sprawling Indian Banyan, whose serial roots have descended to the ground to become new trunks. - Fali S Nariman

What is the constitution A living organ, not a fossil Source of legislation, not a product A fundamental norm Touchstone with which to test other laws Documents aspirations, social values, commitments Political philosophy, path to future Stable yet flexible

8 th May 1945 V day

17 th July 1945 to 2 nd August 1945 Potsdam Conference

5 th July 1945 1945 U K Election To 26 th July 1945

6 th Aug 1945 : Hiroshima 9 th Aug 1945 : Nagasaki 15 th Aug 1945 : World War II ends

Clement Atlee - Election promise to grant independence to colonies Aug 1945: Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India submits report to British Cabinet Britain ravaged by War, militarily and economically weak Differences between Muslim League and Congress Difficult to maintain Law and Order

March 1946 Cabinet Mission Plan (CMP) Cripps, P. Lawrence & Alexander 16 th May 1946 Proposals : Divide India into three autonomous groups Hindu, Muslim & equal Weak centre Foreign affairs, defence, communications Constituent Assembly to draft the Constitution.

29 th July 1946 Constituent Assembly meets for the first time (preliminary) Muslim League boycotts 217 members elected through the provincial legislatures 6 th Schedule to Government of India Act No universal adult franchise 28.5% of population eligible to vote Matriculates, Taxpayers and landed property owners

Differences between Muslim league and Congress over partition Demand for an independent Pakistan 31 Jan 1947 Jinnah issues ultimatum

20 Feb 1947 Atlee makes statement in house of commons Transfer of power latest by Jan 1948 22 nd March 1947 Mountbatten replaces Wavell Atlee : Keep India united if you can. If not, save something from the wreck In any case, get Britain out

3 rd June 1947 Mountbatten plan Partition of India Independence by 15 th August 1947.

Indian Independence Act Two independent States from 15 th August 1947 Partition of Bengal and Punjab Two separate Constituent Assemblies, which shall become the legislatures of the two independent Nations This marked the end of British Rule on Indian subcontinent and birth of two sovereign Nations India and Pakistan.

15 th Aug 1947 Midnight Tryst with destiny

October 1947: Draft Constitution prepared by Dr B N Rau Reddy Feb 1948: Draft Constitution approved by Dr B R Ambedkar committee Oct 1948 to Oct 1949: For 11 months CA in session Clause by clause consideration of Draft Constitution No separate electorate for minorities Special protection of SC/ST Distribution of power between Centre and State Draft revised Constitution 395 Articles and 8 Schedules

17 th Nov 1949 : Dr. Ambedkar moves resolutions for adoption of the Constitution 26 th Nov 1949: Constitution is adopted by Dr. Rajendra Prasad 26 th Jan 1950 Date of commencement of the Constitution (Article 394)

Constituent Assembly : Statesmen and visionaries Conscious that they were representing hardly 28.5% of the population Constitution has to reflect best in the past traditions of the nation Constitution has to provide considered response to the needs of the present Constitution has to possess enough resilience to cope with demands of the future

No generation can claim monopoly over wisdom or put fetters on future generations. Each generation must be considered as a distinct nation, with a right of the will of the majority to bind themselves, but none to bind the succeeding generations more than the inhabitants of another country. -Jefferson

A Constitution states, or ought to state, not the rules of passing hour, but the principles for an expanding future. - Chief Justice John Marshall

Constitution represents the will of the people The real sovereign in a democracy is the people Democracy is nothing but the government by the consent of the people Democracy is government of the people, by the people and for the people. - Abraham Lincoln

People have inalienable rights. However, in order that such rights can be effectively enjoyed, there is necessity of some form of government, which not only recognizes such rights, but, if need be, enforces such rights. Order without liberty and liberty without order are mutually destructive - Ted Roosevelt Freedom without boundaries is like river without banks.

Impact of Great traditions of this great nation National freedom struggle Social and economic divisions Magna Carta : 1215 French revolution: 1789 1799 U S Constitution : 1787 Bill of rights: 1791 Montesquieu theory of separation of powers :

Impacts of British North America Act, 1861 (Canada) The Commonwealths of Australia Act, 1900 Government of India Act, 1935 Constitution of Free State of Ireland Constitution of Japan

Part III Fundamental rights Part IV Directive Principles of State Policy Delicate balance between idealism (Part IV) and practicalities (Part III)

Article 368 : Amendment of the constitution State without means of some change is without means of its own conservation - Burke Stable but flexible principle The constitution must be flexible but not so flexible that it is reduced to a play thing in the hands of politicians

Liberty means responsibilities. That is why most men dread it. - G B Shaw