Social Sciences, asked by dfgaming1610, 4 months ago

1. What is a Constitution?
2. Why does a democratic country need a Constitution?
3. What are the chief features of the Indian Constitution?
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4. Can you imagine what will happen if there are no restrictions on the powers of the elected
representatives?
5. How is dissent an important element of law making?​

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Answered by Emlyn
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Answer:

1.

a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.

2.

In a democracy, the constitution ensures that the dominant group does not use power against less powerful groups. The constitution guarantees fundamental rights to the citizens for their social, economic, and political welfar

3.

At present, the Constitution of India contains 448 Articles, 25 Parts, and 12 Schedules. There are multiple features of the Constitution, namely Secular State, Federalism, Parliamentary Government, Fundamental Rights, and many more

4.

If there are no restrictions on the power of the elected representatives then the leaders might misuse their powers and authority. This would have resulted in gross injustice against the people of the country..

5.

dissent encourages discussion of various aspects of the law and can prove to be a useful tool in successful law making. ... dissent by opposition, people, ngos etc can help bring out the shortcomings of the law and thus help in it amendment and betterment.

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