All power is inherent in the people. All free governments are instituted by their authority and for their benefit and they have the right to alter and reform the same when their safety and happiness so require. In order to ensure democratic government which responds to the wishes of the governed, the people shall have the right at such period, and in such manner as provided for under this Constitution, to cause their public servants to leave office and to fill vacancies by regular elections and appointments.
Categories
- Chapter I (Structure Of The State 3
- Chapter II (General Principle Of National Policy 7
- Chapter III (Fundamental Rights 16
- Chapter IV (Citizenship 2
- Chapter IX (Emergency Powers 4
- Chapter V (The Legislature 21
- Chapter VI (The Executive 15
- Chapter VII (The Judiciary 12
- Chapter VIII (Political Parties And Elections 8
- Chapter X (Autonomous Public Commissions 1
- Chapter XI (Miscellaneous 1
- Chapter XII (Amendments 3
- Chapter XIII (Transitional Provisions 4