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Analyze the importance of constitutional morality in a democracy. How can institutions and civil society work together to strengthen it in India?

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Indian Constitution- historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure.

Topic: Indian Constitution- historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure.

Q3. Analyze the importance of constitutional morality in a democracy. How can institutions and civil society work together to strengthen it in India? (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: IE

Why the question The need to understand the role of constitutional morality in strengthening democratic principles and addresses how institutions and civil society can collaborate to reinforce it. Key Demand of the Question The key demand is to analyze the concept of constitutional morality, its importance in a democracy, and provide ways for institutions and civil society to work together in strengthening it. Structure of the Answer Introduction: Define constitutional morality briefly and link it to the democratic ethos of the Indian Constitution. Body: Importance of constitutional morality in democracy: Explain how it ensures adherence to the spirit of the Constitution, protects minority rights, and strengthens rule of law. Role of institutions: Highlight the judiciary’s role in upholding values, the legislature’s function in making inclusive laws, and the contribution of civil services in ethical governance. Role of civil society: Discuss its role in advocacy, fostering constitutional literacy, and collaboration with institutions to enhance accountability and inclusivity. Conclusion: Emphasize the need for a sustained commitment to constitutional morality for preserving democracy and propose a futuristic solution like enhancing constitutional education and reforms.

Why the question The need to understand the role of constitutional morality in strengthening democratic principles and addresses how institutions and civil society can collaborate to reinforce it.

Key Demand of the Question The key demand is to analyze the concept of constitutional morality, its importance in a democracy, and provide ways for institutions and civil society to work together in strengthening it.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction:

Define constitutional morality briefly and link it to the democratic ethos of the Indian Constitution.

Importance of constitutional morality in democracy: Explain how it ensures adherence to the spirit of the Constitution, protects minority rights, and strengthens rule of law.

Role of institutions: Highlight the judiciary’s role in upholding values, the legislature’s function in making inclusive laws, and the contribution of civil services in ethical governance.

Role of civil society: Discuss its role in advocacy, fostering constitutional literacy, and collaboration with institutions to enhance accountability and inclusivity.

Conclusion:

Emphasize the need for a sustained commitment to constitutional morality for preserving democracy and propose a futuristic solution like enhancing constitutional education and reforms.

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