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Constitutional Morality core philosophy: (a) Normative guidance: Values (justice, liberty, equality, fraternity) provide framework for interpreting constitutional text, evaluating state action, guiding policy — not mere rhetoric but operational principles, (b) Transformative vision: Constitution not just limits state power but actively transforms society towards substantive equality, dignity, inclusive development — Constitutional Morality enables this through judicial interpretation, legislative action, executive implementation, (c) Institutional roles: (i) Judiciary: Interprets values for new contexts, checks excesses, (ii) Legislature: Enacts rights-based laws operationalizing values, (iii) Executive: Implements policies respecting constitutional limits, (iv) Civil society: Monitors, advocates, empowers citizens, (d) Citizen engagement: Rights realization requires active claiming, awareness, participation — Constitutional Morality not state gift but citizen entitlement enforced through democratic practice, (e) Adaptive balance: Values constant, application evolves through democratic practice to address contemporary challenges (digital age, climate crisis, identity politics) while preserving core constitutional identity. Illustrates living constitutionalism: rooted in enduring values, responsive to changing needs through institutional innovation and citizen participation. Essential for UPSC Mains conceptual mastery and answer excellence.