📘 Q.2 IAS Prelims 2023 — Polity & Governance: Purpose of Constitution

🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk

📍 The Question:

Which one of the following statements best reflects the chief purpose of the ‘Constitution’ of a country?

(a) It determines the objective for the making of necessary laws.
(b) It enables the creation of political offices and a government.
(c) It defines and limits the powers of government.
(d) It secures social justice, social equality and social security.

Correct Answer: (c)


🔎 Curiosity Raiser (Why UPSC loves this theme?)

Many countries have Constitutions on paper but no constitutionalism in practice.
UPSC wants you to distinguish between:

  • Having a Constitution
    vs
  • Living under constitutional limits.

📌 The exam is quietly asking:
👉 Is a Constitution mainly about governing people, or restraining rulers?


🧠 Core Concept Tested

Constitutionalism — Limited Government


🔍 Classroom Explanation (UPSC Prelims Focused)

The chief purpose of a Constitution is to define, distribute, and limit the powers of government.

  • Constitutionalism means government under law and limitation on arbitrary authority.
  • A Constitution:
    • establishes organs of the State,
    • distributes powers among the legislature, executive, and judiciary,
    • places enforceable limits on those powers.

Therefore, option (c) best reflects the chief purpose of a Constitution.


Why other options are not the best

  • (a) Objectives of law-making flow mainly from the Preamble and DPSPs, not the chief purpose.
  • (b) Creation of political offices is a procedural outcome, not the foundational aim.
  • (d) Social justice and equality are constitutional goals, dependent on limited power, not its primary function.

📘 Enrich Notes (Prelims Value Add)

  • Dicey’s Rule of Law
    → No arbitrary power; government subject to law.
  • Constitution vs Ordinary Law
    → Constitution limits law-makers themselves.
  • Indian Constitution
    → Limits power through:
    • Fundamental Rights
    • Separation of Powers
    • Judicial Review
  • Kesavananda Bharati Case (1973)
    → Limited government is part of the Basic Structure and cannot be destroyed even by Parliament.

📌 Mnemonic for Prelims
C-L-P → Constitution = Control of Legislative & Political power


🧘‍♂️ IAS Monk Whisper

A Constitution is not written for the obedient citizen,
but for the ambitious ruler.


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