GyanCentral - The hub for engineering and law students - IIT-JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT, CLAT, AILET - 2012: Borrowed Features of the Indian Constitution Oct 6th 2012, 14:28 GyanCentral - The hub for engineering and law students - IIT-JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT, CLAT, AILET - 2012 | The most comprehensive career education and test preparation forums in india. | | Borrowed Features of the Indian Constitution Oct 6th 2012, 14:00 Here is a complete List of the Provisons and their Source: From U.K. - Nominal Head – President (like Queen)
- Cabinet System of Ministers
- Post of PM
- Parliamentary Type of Govt.
- Bicameral Parliament
- Lower House more powerful
- Council of Ministers responsible to Lowe House
- Speaker in Lok Sabha
From U.S. - Written Constitution
- Executive head of state known as President and his being the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces
- Vice- President as the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha
- Fundamental Rights
- Supreme Court
- Provision of States
- Independence of Judiciary and judicial review
- Preamble
- Removal of Supreme court and High court Judges
From USSR - Fundamental Duties
- Five year Plan
From SOUTH AFRICA - Constitutional amendment Art. 368
From AUSTRALIA - Concurrent list
- Language of the preamble
- Provision regarding trade, commerce and intercourse
From CANADA - Scheme of federation with a strong centre
- Distribution of powers between centre and the states and placing. Residuary Powers with the centre
From JAPAN - Law on which the Supreme Court function
From FRANCE - Republic
- Idea of liberty, equality & fraternity
From GERMANY - Suspension of Fundamental Rights during the emergency
From IRELAND - Concept of Directive Principles of States Policy(Ireland borrowed it from SPAIN)
- Method of election of President
- Nomination of members in the Rajya Sabha by the President
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