Q5(a) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2018 · Sociology GS 2 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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Elaborate the concept of constitutional morality as given by B.R.Ambedkar.

Topic: Perspectives on the study of Indian society. Syllabus: Perspectives on the study of Indian society: Indology (G.S. Ghurye); Structural functionalism (M.N. Srinivas); Marxist sociology (A.R. Desai). Same official PYQ from year-wise 2018 and Perspectives on the study of Indian society.

Revision summary

Constitutional morality is loyalty to constitutional forms and spirit, not only to a majority. Ambedkar needed it because caste custom contradicts equal citizenship. It protects opposition, procedure, and lawful power. It is the ethic that should close Beteille’s disharmony. Without the habit, the Constitution remains paper.

Model answer

Introduction

Ambedkar used constitutional morality to mean a public ethic of following the Constitution’s forms, limits, and spirit, not only winning a majority. It is the habit that makes a written Constitution live among a people used to ranked custom.

Body

What he meant

  • Grote’s phrase, which Ambedkar borrowed, names respect for constitutional procedures, opposition rights, and lawful power.
  • In India it had to fight caste morality: graded inequality, endogamy, and the claim that sacred custom outranks the document.
  • Annihilation of caste and equal citizenship are the social content; parliamentary form is the method.

Why it was necessary

  • A people can have a Constitution and still obey khap, priest, or mob.
  • Andre Beteille’s later disharmony is the field: equality as law, hierarchy as honour. Constitutional morality is the work of closing that gap.

Contemporary use

  • Courts invoke it for liberty and dignity, including gender and transgender personhood.
  • It is not a licence for judges to ignore the text. It is a warning to majorities not to treat the text as optional.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  AM[Ambedkar] --> CM[Constitutional morality]
  CM --> PR[Procedure opposition rights]
  CM --> EQ[Equal citizenship versus caste custom]
  CM --> ED[Educative habit]

Conclusion

Constitutional morality, for Ambedkar, is cultivated respect for constitutional limits and for the equal civic worth the text declares. Without it, adult franchise becomes a headcount over a caste society. With it, the document can educate a disharmonic India.

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