Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

The Philosophy Of The Constitution

Question:

Which of the following is a limitation of the Indian Constitution?

Options:

The Indian Constitution has a centralised idea of national unity.

It appears to have glossed over some important issues of gender justice, particularly within the family.

It is not clear why in a poor developing country, certain basic socio-economic rights were relegated to the section on Directive Principles rather than made an integral feature of our fundamental rights.

All of the above.

Correct Answer:

All of the above.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 4 - All of the above


Option 1- The Indian Constitution has a centralised idea of national unity.
Option 2- It appears to have glossed over some important issues of gender justice, particularly within the family.
Option 3- It is not clear why in a poor developing country, certain basic socio-economic rights were relegated to the section on Directive Principles rather than made an integral feature of our fundamental rights.
Option 4- All of the above.

There are many features of this Constitution that have emerged mainly due to the exigencies of the time. Nonetheless, we must admit that there are many limitations to this Constitution. Let us briefly mention the limitations of the Constitution.

First, the Indian Constitution has a centralised idea of national unity.

Second, it appears to have glossed over some important issues of gender justice, particularly within the family.

Third, it is not clear why in a poor developing country, certain basic socio-economic rights were relegated to the section on Directive Principles rather than made an integral feature of our fundamental rights.