Constitution of the Indian Empire (Days After Chaos)

The Constitution of the Indian Empire was a document created and ratified to undo the unjust laws passed by the self-proclaimed Emperor of India, Georges Curzon, and to further the ability of the Indian people to take part in the politics of their natural homeland.

The Constitution

 * The current Emperor of India, George Curzon, shall remain Emperor, and his descendants shall succede his throne by way of agnatic primongenture.
 * There shall be no royal interference with the law. While the sovereign remains the found of justice, he or she cannot unilaterally establish new courts or act as a judge.
 * There shall be no taxation by royal prerogative. The approval of the parliament is needed for the implementation of any new taxes.
 * Any laws made by the Emperor that are still standing, or any action taken by the Emperor, may be petitioned without fear of retribution.
 * The right to free speech, freedom of religion, and freedom to meet is to be guaranteed to all citizens of the Empire.
 * No excessive bail or "cruel and unusual" punishments may be imposed.
 * The sovereign cannot outright make new laws, without first passing through Parliament.
 * The people carry the right to bear arms for their own defence as suitable to their class and as allowed by law.
 * There shall be no quartering of troops in private homes.
 * The writ of Habeus Corpus is reinstated, and shall never be removed as a right.
 * The Parliament is hereby stated to be the highest legislative and lawmaking body of the Empire.
 * The government cannot forcibly confiscate personal or private property without just cause and court approval.
 * The legality of parliament office votes shall not be infringed upon by the Emperor.
 * All laws made by the Emperor Curzon that are not in conflict with this constitution will remain in effect, but those that are in conflict are hereby dismissed.

Signatures

 * Emperor George Curzon:
 * Various Indian Political Leaders:
 * Various English Political Leaders: