Of the following which is not the salient feature of Indian constitution ?
The Fundamental Rights are incorporated in the Indian Constitution in Part-III, Articles 12 to 35.
Articles 39-51 contain the directive principles.
India possesses a single unified judiciary with the Supreme Court at the apex and High Courts and Subordinate Courts below it. There are no separate sets of laws and a single civil and criminal procedure operates throughout the country.
India has a parliamentary form of government in which the power to make and execute laws is held by the Parliament. The President of India is only a Constitutional head. The real powers are enjoyed by the Prime Minister who is aided by the Council of Ministers.