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    THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

    464 Articles organised into 25 Parts and 12 Schedules make up the current Constitution.

    PARTS

    Collection of Articles on specific themes e.g. Fundamental Rights under Part III.

    SCHEDULES

    Contains additional information that has not been included in any Articles.

    • Original Manuscript
    • Regional Translations

    Browse digitised, edited and paragraph-numbered versions of critical primary materials related to the Indian Constitution and its origins.

    HISTORICAL CONSTITUTIONS

    Pre-1946 documents drafted either as British-authored legislation to govern India, or aspirational political documents written by Indians, that greatly influenced the Constitution of India 1950.

    COMMITTEE REPORTS

    Documents prepared by smaller groups of Constituent Assembly members which conducted preliminary research and advanced recommendations on specific constitutional topics.

    Browse digitised, edited and paragraph-numbered versions of critical primary materials related to the Indian Constitution and its origins.

    PETITIONS

    Feedback and suggestions from groups, organizations, and individuals to the Constituent Assembly on India’s new Constitution.

    CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY DEBATES

    Transcripts of 167 days of plenary debates that took place in the Constituent Assembly from 9 December 1946 to 24 January 1950.

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    Explore the individuals, institutions, and processes involved in drafting the Constitution of India 1950, including biographies of constitution framers, the work of institutions involved, and the various stages of the Constitution-making process. Trace the connections between these aspects of constitution-making and explore further using our curated list of primary materials and additional reading resources.

    THE CONSTITUTION FRAMERS

    Learn about the early lives of the Constituent Assembly members, the role they played in India’s freedom movement and their contributions to constitution-making.

    STAGES OF CONSTITUTION-MAKING

    A stage-by-stage overview of how the Indian Constituent Assembly drafted the Constitution of India, along with links to primary and secondary resources to help you delve deeper. Be sure to check out our popular video on constitution-making!

    INSTITUTIONS

    The Constitution of India 1950 was drafted by the collective work of the following institutions:

    • COMMITTEES

      Smaller groups of members appointed by the Constituent Assembly to conduct preliminary research and deliberate on specific aspects of the Constitution.

    • CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

      A 389-member body responsible for drafting India’s Constitution who came from diverse social, economic and political backgrounds.

    • CONGRESS ASSEMBLY PARTY

      An unofficial forum consisting of Assembly members belonging to the Indian National Congress that met on the side-lines of the Assembly.

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    Engage

    Discover a wide range of writings and original multimedia content, in the form of blogs, podcasts and videos, that offer valuable insights into the history of India's Constitution, highlighting its relevance to current events both in India and worldwide. We rely on our extensive database of primary materials to produce this content.

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    Explore India’s rich constitutional and political history through a diverse collection of archival images, audio and video.

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    Articles that engage with important political, social and legal developments in India and the world through constitutional and political history.

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    Our writings and research brought to life through voice. Also features interviews with scholars and educators.

    Videos

    Workshops, talks, and educational videos exclusively produced by us on India’s constitutional origins.

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