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Core values of Constitutional Morality: (a) Liberty: Individual autonomy, privacy, freedom of expression (Articles 19, 21), (b) Equality: Non-discrimination, substantive equality, affirmative action (Articles 14-16), (c) Fraternity: Dignity of individual, unity and integrity of nation (Preamble), (d) Rule of law: Supremacy of Constitution, equality before law, judicial review (Articles 13, 32, 226), (e) Secularism: State has no religion; equal respect for all faiths; can intervene to reform discriminatory practices (Articles 25-28, Preamble). These values provide normative framework for interpreting constitutional provisions in evolving societal context. Illustrates constitutional philosophy: values guide application of text to contemporary challenges.