LONGEST WRITTEN COSTITUTION; WORTH IT?

LONGEST WRITTEN COSTITUTION; WORTH IT?

LONGEST WRITTEN COSTITUTION; WORTH IT?

AUTHOR – KASHISH KHANNA, STUDENT AT IILM UNIVERSITY, GURUGRAM, HARYANA

BEST CITATION – KASHISH KHANNA, LONGEST WRITTEN COSTITUTION; WORTH IT?, ILE WEEKLY REVIEW (ILE WR), 1 (5) OF 2023, PG. 6-10, APIS – 3920 – 0037 | ISBN – 978-81-964391-3-2.

I. ABSTRACT

India has the longest written constitution in the whole world. The standard of law in India has suffered from a lack of adherence to the constitutional framework. Such occurrences have been frequent, which is blamed on the strict approach that limits tenacity for fair treatment. “The Hathras Gangrape Case” is a fairly recent incident that supports the idea. The fact that infractions are becoming more serious with time demonstrates how powerless and careless the government is when it comes to upholding legality. The judiciary ultimately had to step in as a saviour, as was recently reported by the High Court of UP taking Suo moto notice of the Hathras case. Not just in the state of UP, but in other states as well, the situation of law and order is deteriorating. Sushant Singh Rajput’s case is well known to us all. Following extensive government support, a number of Bollywood celebrities are now emerging as drug dealers. The judiciary is shown dexterity in locating drug traffickers and directing pertinent investigations. The destruction of Kangna’s studio by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation is the best example of how the constitutional system has failed due to a dishonest state administration.[1]Making long claims is not enough, has not yet been realized by the Indian government. Bringing these claims in force is important.

Keywords: Constitutional, Hathras case, Infractions, Judiciary, Government, legality, powerless.


[1] Hashmita Arora, Failure of constitutional machinery in the state: A Critique, IP Leaders, https://blog.ipleaders.in/failure-constitutional-machinery-states-role-state-government-critique/ Last Accessed on 16th July 2023- 10:30 AM.