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BASIC PHILOSOPHY OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

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The basic philosophy of the constitution means ideology of the constitution or fundamental basis of the constitution. In other words what are the fundamental assumption on which our constitution is based. What we call it in general features of the constitution. The following are the fundamental philosophies or ideologies of our constitution.
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1.Article 15(4) V. N. Sukla, Constitution of India, P. 56.
2.Article 16(4) P. 66.
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