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NAME – SUHAIB TAUQEER

SEM – 8TH
COLLEGE - KCT ENGINEERING COLLEGE
BRANCH - CIVIL BRANCH
USN - 3KC19CV021

PROJECT PHASE 1 : Indian Constitution Making and its Heroes

ASSIGNMENT ANSWERS:

4Q)…
Answer..)
No, I cannot agree with the statement that the Indian Constitution originated from tribes. The
Indian Constitution is a modern legal document that was drafted by a Constituent Assembly and
adopted on November 26, 1949, after nearly three years of deliberation and debate. While the
Constitution does include provisions for the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples,
particularly in the form of the Fifth and Sixth Schedules, it is not accurate to say that it originated
from tribal structures.

5Q)…
Answers..)
No, I cannot agree with the statement that religious matters are the origin of
Constitution. While religion has played an important role in shaping the beliefs and
values of societies throughout history, modern constitutions are generally secular in
nature and do not derive directly from any particular religious tradition.

7Q)…
Answers..)
No, I cannot agree with the statement that engineers have nothing to do with the Constitution.
Engineers can play an important role in the development and implementation of the Constitution, by
contributing to the construction of infrastructure and the development of technology, which are
critical to the functioning of society and the enforcement of the law.

8Q)…
Answer..)
No, I do not agree with the statement that Indian education only teaches equality laws in society and
not equality in personal life. The Indian education system emphasizes the importance of promoting
equality in both society and personal life, particularly in terms of gender equality and respect for
others’ rights and dignity.

9Q)…
Answer..)
Yes, I agree that the struggle of the 500+ members who worked to create the Indian Constitution
from 1946-1949 is an inspiring example of standing for truth, standing for equality, leadership skills,
and visionary experience. Their dedication and commitment to creating a just and equitable society
is a lesson for all individuals to emulate and be inspired by.

10Q)…
Answer..)
While it is true that religion plays an important role in Indian society, it is also important for parents
to educate their children about the Constitution and national laws. By prioritizing religious laws over
national laws, parents may be inadvertently contributing to a lack of awareness and understanding
of important legal and civic issues among young children.

11Q)…
Answer..)
While the idea of a tracking system to monitor an individual's history of law violation may seem like
a useful tool, it raises significant ethical and legal concerns regarding privacy and civil liberties. Any
such system would need to be carefully designed and implemented to ensure that it does not
infringe on individuals' rights or lead to unjustified discrimination.

12Q)…
Answer..)
While engineering solutions can play a role in tracking an individual’s compliance with the law, it is
important to recognize that this must be done within the framework of legal and ethical norms. Any
such solutions must be carefully designed and implemented to ensure that they respect individuals’
privacy and civil liberties.

13Q)…
Answer..)
This statement is not entirely accurate. Employees have the right to challenge company policies
through legal means, but the extent of their ability to do so may depend on various factors.

15Q)…
Answer..)
While the police and courts play a crucial role in upholding the constitution, it is also the
responsibility of all citizens to respect and abide by the law. Any individual or group can be held
accountable if they violate constitutional rights or principles, and legal action can be taken against
them.

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