Parliamentary Democracy: Comparison between Indian and British Models

Parliamentary democracy forms the backbone of governance in both India and the United Kingdom, sharing fundamental principles but showcasing distinct characteristics shaped by historical, political, and constitutional differences.

India vs. British Model of Parliamentary Democracy

Aspects

British Approach

Indian Approach

Constitutional Framework

  • The UK's constitution is uncodified or unwritten, drawing from diverse sources like conventions, statutes, historical papers, and judicial precedents. The Magna Carta of 1215, for example, established enduring principles that remain pertinent in modern times.
  • In contrast, India possesses a written constitution encapsulated within a single comprehensive document. Articles such as Article 21 (Right to Life ....
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