![]() Flexibility According to, 'The Indian constitution is first and foremost a social document, and is aided by its Parts III & IV (Fundamental Rights & Directive Principles of State Policy, respectively) acting together, as its chief instruments and its conscience, in realising the goals set by it for all the people.' The constitution has deliberately been worded in generalities (not in vague terms) to ensure its flexibility., the fourth, said that a constitution's 'great outlines should be marked, its important objects designated, and the minor ingredients which compose those objects be deduced from the nature of the objects themselves.' A document 'intended to endure for ages to come', it must be interpreted not only based on the intention and understanding of its framers, but in the existing social and political context.
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