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Posted 22 Feb 2025

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While delivering a lecture, he also emphasized on the need to differentiate between having a Constitution and practising constitutionalism.

What is Constitutionalism?

  • It is an idea that government can and should be legally limited in its powers, and that its authority or legitimacy depends on its observing these limitations.
  • Judiciary’s played key role in evolving modern constitutionalism in India through progressive interpretation of constitution such as articulation of rights of LGBT community in Navtej Singh Johar & Ors. vs. UoI Case (2018).

Constitutionalism in India

  • Supremacy of the Constitution: Indian Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and all laws and policies must conform to it. (Article 13)
  • Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles: Protect individual liberties and guide the governance to promote social justice.
  • Basic Structure doctrine [Kesavananda Bharati Case (1973)]: Ensures that the fundamental principles of the Constitution cannot be altered even through amendments.

Emerging trends in Constitutionalism

  • ‘Internationalization’ of Constitutional Laws: Transfer of constitutional functions from national to international level. e.g., Market access rights and level-playing fields through Most Favored Nation clauses.
  • ‘Constitutionalization’ of International Laws: Increasing importance of non-state actors such as international NGOs, MNCs, etc., are challenging the role of state as the exclusive subject of international law.
  • Tags :
  • Constitutionalism
  • ‘Internationalization’ of Constitutional Laws
  • ‘Constitutionalization’ of International Laws
  • Article 13
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