
Constitution of India
The Constitution of India, adopted in 1950, is the supreme law of the country, outlining the framework for government, fundamental rights, and duties of citizens. It establishes a democratic system with a separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches. The Constitution ensures justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity for all citizens and includes various provisions to protect the rights of marginalized groups. It is a living document that can be amended to reflect changing societal values, and serves as a foundation for India's governance and legal system.