During the debate in the Constituent Assembly Mr.Nazeeruddin Ahmed (Bengal Muslim) spoke this: “There House has been made to pavilion with the expression “Notwithstanding,” “Anything” in this Article of the Constitution, referring Article 133(3) tabled.” “There are so many “Notwithstanding” scattered throughout the Constitution that one ought to be extremely doubtful about how to interpret […]
Shrimathy Annie Mascaraene (Travancore State) addressed to the Constituent Assembly on 18 November 1949, as follows:- “The frame-work of our Constitution is modelled after the American-Constitution, that is a Federal Constitution, in which powers is distributed between Centre and Local Governments. It is not new to us. It is based on the Swiss Constitution, which had[…..]
Speaking on the Resolution Re Aims an Objects placed by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 13 December 1946. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar expressed his views on the Resolution on 17.12.1946 in the Constituent Assembly as follows:- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (Bengal-General), Chairman, I’m indeed very greatful to you for having called me to speak on Resolution. I[…..]
This is part of a series of articles on The Constitution of India and The Constituent Assembly that Mr. N. Panchaksaramoorthy has consented to write in our Website for the benefit of today’s generation. Extracts of Begum Aizaz Rasool speech. On 8th November 1948, in the Constituent Assembly, Begum Aizaz Rasool, United Provinces, spoke as follows:–[…..]
This is part of a series of articles on The Constitution of India and The Constituent Assembly that Mr. N. Panchaksaramoorthy has consented to write in our Website for the benefit of today’s generation. Extracts of Mr. C. T. Prakasam‘s speech. On 9th November 1948, Member of The Constituent Assembly, Mr. C. T. Prakasam [Madras General],[…..]
This is part of a series of articles on The Constitution of India and The Constituent Assembly that Mr. N. Panchaksaramoorthy has consented to write in our Website for the benefit of today’s generation. Extracts of Mr. K. Anumanthiyya’s speech. On 8th Nov 1948, Mr. K. Anumanthiyya, representing Mysore, spoke as follows:- “Sir, Delhi happens[…..]
This is part of the series of articles on The Constitution of India and The Constituent Assembly that Mr. N. Panchaksaramoorthy has consented to write in our Website for the benefit of today’s generation. Extracts of Sri. M. Anantha Sayanam, Iyengar speech. On 9th Nov. 1948, Sri. M. Anantha Sayanam Iyengar (Madras General), spoke as[…..]

