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identify any three provisions which make the Indian constitution rigid as well as flexible

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Answered by Abhishek2004
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The Indian Constitution can be amended in various ways.One of the process of amendment is a rigid one. The amendment in this article is done by the 2/3rd majority. In India, where the country is so politically divided, it is rather very difficult to bring about an 2/3rd majority. Hence the constitutions in such a framework seems to be rather rigid.

But not every part of the constitution is amended through constitutional amendment under Article 368.Certain ordinary laws can be easily amended (such as the local laws of the district), hence, making the constitution highly flexible.


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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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'Rigid and flexible nature of the Indian Constitution.'

Explanation:

  • Indian Constitution is the lengthiest and the most diverse constitutions in the world. It is known for its liberal and integrated judicial system, unitary features, the federal system, etc.
  • The Constitution of India is a perfect balance of rigidity as well as flexibility. The parliament has been given the authority to amend the constitutional laws by passing an amendment with the majority of legislations which makes it quite flexible(Article 169).
  • The article 368 provides the authority to the parliament to amend the major elements of the constitution(like fundamental rights, special provisions, etc.) by a special 2/3 majority.
  • While the rigidity of the constitution is displayed through the special majority along with the ratification from the one-half of state legislatures for amending the changes in key aspects of the constitution like federal structure, the election of the president, the authority of high courts and supreme courts, etc.

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