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Who called Preamble as ‘The identity card’ of the constitution?

AK.M. Munshi

BThakur Das Bhargava

CErnest Barker

DN.A. Palkivala

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D. N.A. Palkivala

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  • British
    • Parliamentary system
    • Constitutional Head of State
    • Lower House of Parliament more powerful than the Upper House
    • Responsibility of Council of Ministers towards Parliament
    • Prevalence of the rule of lawUS
    • Preamble
    • Fundamental Rights
    • Functions of Vice-president
    • Amendment of Constitution
    • Nature and functions of the Supreme Court
    • Independence of the judiciaryAustralian
    • List of concurrent powers
    • Procedure for solving deadlock over concurrent subjects between the Centre and the StatesIrish
    • Directive Principles of State Policy
    • Method of nomination of members to the Rajya SabhaWeimer Constitution of Germany
    • Powers of the PresidentCanadian
    • Provisions of a strong nation
    • Name of the Union of India
    • Vesting residuary powersSouth African
    • Procedure of amendment with a two-thirds majority in Parliament (To read abut the types of amendments , follow the linked article.)
    • Election of the members of the Rajya Sabha on the basis of proportional representation by the State Legislatures

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The Preamble to the Indian Constitution was inspired by the Preamble of Constitution of ______.

Which of the following statement is /are correct about the preamble of the Constitution of India?

  1. By 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act four new words Socialist, Secular. Democratic and Integrity were added
  2. Preamble is based on the 'Objectives Resolution' moved by Jawaharlal Nehru in the Constituent Assembly
  3. Supreme Court held that the Preamble can be amended by the parliament but without destroying the 'basic structure' of the Constitution