According to Granville Austin, the constituent assembly adopted three principles:
1. Unanimosity
2. Adjustment
3. Selection by amendment.
1. Unanimosity:
The quality of unanimosity was enforced instead of majority in the meetings of the Constituent Assembly for the acceptance of a viewpoint. In this way, by long discussion and requests, it was tried to obtain a common agreement.
2. Adjustment:
The assembly adopted the principle of adjustment and so perfectly opposite theories were gathered at a point by the establishment of coordination. Such type of adjustment was seen in the subjects of fundamental rights, federal and unitary system, etc.