Our Constitution
ICSE · Class 9 · History & Civics
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What to Focus On
- Constitution defines rights and duties of citizens
- Regulates three organs of government: legislative, executive, judiciary
- Protects citizens from arbitrary government decisions
- Based on Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946
- Members elected indirectly by Provincial Legislative Assemblies
- Original strength: 389 members
- Muslim League boycotted demanding separate Pakistan
- Membership reduced from 389 to 299 after Partition
- 284 members signed the final Constitution
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The Constitution of India came into effect immediately after independence on August 15, 1947
Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee
The Constituent Assembly had exactly 389 members throughout the constitution-making process
Memory Tips
Constitution Definition
Key Constitution Dates
Constituent Assembly Formation
389 to 299 Member Reduction
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