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Changes to Constitution

The Constitution of India strengthens the system of adoption of amendments that can quickly change the basic law of the country. Most of the amendments are adopted by Parliament in a rather simple way.

The draft of amendment is made by a deputy to one of the Houses of Parliament.
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Basis of legal status of a person

Fundamentals of the legal status of citizens of India are the same, but they are determined by the articles of the Constitution, of unequal significance.

Social and economic rights are formulated as policy guidelines, with the resulting characteristics of their judicial remedies; other rights are attached to the other articles of the constitution.
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The main features of the Constitution of India

Indian Constitution is a unique in world practice, the constitutional document. It is the largest constitution in the world in terms of volume – it includes 395 articles, 12 schedules and 83 amendments.

It is very extensive and detailed and its main content refers to the most important aspects of social and political system, as well as the legal status of a person.
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Laws of India are criticized on transition to another faith

Sonia Gandhi, the leader of Indian National Congress, strongly condemned the so-called “laws on freedom of religion”, more commonly known as the laws prohibiting the transition from one religion to another.

Currently, these laws are adopted in most states, the leadership of which belongs to the fundamental Hindu party “Bharatiya Janata Party”, – says Christian megaportal www.invictory.org with reference to Agnuz.
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