Political ScienceClass 10CBSE
Q
The following are different positions about reading and understanding Constituent Assembly debates. (i) Which of these statements argues that Constituent Assembly debates are relevant even today? Which statement says that they are not relevant? (ii) With which of these positions do you agree and why? Common people are too busy in earning livelihood and meeting different pressures of life. They can’t understand the legal language of these debates. The conditions and challenges today are different from the time when the Constitution was made. To read the ideas of Constitution makers and use them for our new times is trying to bring past in the present. Our ways of understanding the world and the present challenges have not changed totally. Constituent Assembly debates can provide us reasons why certain practicesare important. In a period when constitutional practices are being challenged, not knowing the reasons can destroy them.
A
(i) This statement shows relevancy today.
This statement is not relevant today.
It states that these are relevant even today.
(ii) Yes, I agree because it is necessary to understand and interpret the variousarticles
which contain a lot of legal terms, not to be easily comprehended.
Yes, again I agree because the constitution has been amended more than 100 times
till date.
Yes, I agree with this position also because the most important challenges have not
been changed still.