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Compare the salient features of the constitution 1956 and 1962.

(2003-A)
1. Introduction:
The constitution of 1956 was generally based on Government of
India act 1935 and constitution of 1962 introduced presidential
from of the govt.
2. Points of differences between the constitution of 1956
and 1962:
Points of difference between the constitution of 1956 and 1962
are as under:
(i) Form of Government:
Constitution of 1962 introduced presidential form of Govt.
Constitution of 1956 introduced parliamentary form of Govt.
(ii) Referendum:
Constitution of 1962 introduced an institution known as
referendum in the country.
Constitution of 1956 introduced no institution.
(iii) Method of Election:
Constitution of 1962 introduced indirect election.
Constitution of 1956 introduced direct election.
(iv) Islamic Institutions:
Constitution of 1962 introduced two Islamic institution
There was no such institute in the constitution of 1956.
(v) Supreme judicial council:

Constitutions of 1962 introduced a new institution supreme


judicial council.
There was no such institution in the constitution of 1956.
(vi) Executive Powers:
Most of the executive powers vested in the president under the
1962 constitution.
Most of the executive powers were exercised by the prime
minister under the constitution of 1962.

(vii) List of Subjects:


Constitution of 1962 provided only two list of subjects i. e central
and provincial.
Constitution of 1956 contains three lists of subject i. e federal,
provincial and concurrent matter.
(viii) Presidential Powers:
Under the constitution of 1962 president had great power.
In the constitution of 1956 the powers were reasonable.
3. Conclusion:
To conclude I can say that both of the constitution were different
in nature. the constitution of 1956 introduced parliamentary from
of Govt. while constitution of 1962 introduced presidential form of
Govt. However there were some similarities between these
constitutions too.

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