Question
UPSC Prelims 2026 Question:
Consider the following statements with reference to the Constitution of India:
- There is no Article in the Constitution of India that specifies that the Constitution of India will be officially called the 'Constitution of India'.
- There is no Article in the Constitution of India that specifies that the Indian Independence Act, 1947 and the Government of India Act, 1935, stand repealed.
- There is no Article in the Constitution of India that mentions 26th January, 1950 as the date of the commencement of the Constitution of India.
Which one of the following conclusions based on the above statements is correct?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 2: There is no correct statement.
Detailed Solution
Answer: 2
Explanation:
- The Constitution does have a provision that names itself. Article 393 of the Constitution of India expressly states: "This Constitution may be called the Constitution of India." Therefore, the claim that no Article specifies the official name of the Constitution is factually wrong. Statement 1 is not correct.
- Article 395 of the Constitution of India expressly repeals both the Indian Independence Act, 1947 and the Government of India Act, 1935, along with all enactments amending or supplementing the latter Act. The repeal is explicitly provided for in the constitutional text itself. Therefore, the claim that no Article specifies this repeal is factually wrong. Statement 2 is also not correct.
- Article 394 (Commencement) explicitly mentions the exact date. It states that certain specific articles (relating to citizenship, elections, etc.) came into force on November 26, 1949, and then specifies: "the remaining provisions of this Constitution shall come into force on the twenty-sixth day of January, 1950, which day is referred to in this Constitution as the commencement of this Constitution." So, statement 3 is not correct.
Therefore, option (2) is the correct answer.
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