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mention any one main function of the constitution

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Answered by alia20
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features of constitution 1. The constitution is the foundation of the rule of state.

2. The constitution is the embodiment of the fundamental laws. This is the doc of the rule of a state.

3. The constitution describes the powers and functions of different org government and the relations among these organs.

4. It states on the one side the powers and duties of the government and, on the rights and duties of citizens.

5. It connects the ruler to the ruled, and vice versa.




The Functions and Importance of constitution

The functions and importance of constitutions are discussed below.

1. Indispensable for Administration:

Constitution is indispensable f administration of state. Administration would not be smooth, fair and efficient in the absence of a constitution. The constitution is a record of the state providing for rule of law.

2. Empowerment of state:

The constitution gives powers and strength to the state and government.

3. Establishment of values and Ideals:

Every constitution aims at establishing values and ideals. These ideals may include democracy, freedom or liberty, welfare people, equality and justice.

Answered by jhangir789
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Features of constitution:

1. The rule of law is built on the foundation of the constitution.

2. The fundamental laws are enshrined in the constitution. This is the state's rule document.

3. The constitution outlines the authorities and functions of several departments of government, as well as the relationships between them.

4. It outlines the government's powers and responsibilities, as well as citizens' rights and responsibilities.

5. It establishes a link between the ruler and the ruled.

The Functions and Importance of constitution:

The functions and importance of constitutions are discussed below.

1. Indispensable for Administration:

  • The constitution is required for state management.
  • Without a constitution, administration would not be easy, fair, or efficient.
  • The constitution is a document that documents the state's commitment to the rule of law.

2. Empowerment of state:

  • The state and government are given powers and authority under the constitution.

3. Establishment of values and Ideals:

  • The goal of every constitution is to define principles and goals.
  • Democracy, freedom or liberty, welfare people, equality, and justice are examples of these principles.

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