Question
The Preamble to the Constitution of India is
(a) a part of the Constitution but has no legal effect
(b) not a part of the Constitution and has no legal effect either
(c) a part of the Constitution and has the same legal effect as any other part
(d) a part of the Constitution but has no legal effect independently of other parts
Answer:
D
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Explanation:
The Preamble to the Constitution of India is indeed a part of the Constitution, but it does not have independent legal effect. It does not grant enforceable rights or create legal obligations on its own. The Preamble serves as an introductory statement that sets out the guiding principles and objectives of the Constitution. It outlines the ideals of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity that the Constitution seeks to achieve. While it does not have direct legal enforceability, the Preamble is considered an integral part of the Constitution and helps in interpreting the provisions of the Constitution. Its significance lies in providing a moral and philosophical foundation for the governance and functioning of the Indian state.