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Q3. What is the significance of the constitution?

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Answered by aryansayare3
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The most important purpose of a Constitution is it draws a limit on the power of the Government by outlining a framework within which the Government must function.

Answered by IIXxSavageSoulxXII
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The constitution is significant because:

1. It tells us the nature of the country: The constitution clarifies whether a country is democratic or monarchical.

2. Knowledge about the government: After reading the constitution, we come to know about the nature, organization and functions of the government.

3. Protection of fundamental rights: The constitution protects the rights and liberties of the people. The constitution acts as a watchdog of these.

4. Check on misuse of powers: The constitution makes the different organs of the govt responsible and checks of powers by the government.

5. Establishes the rule of law: Opposite to the rule of one man, the Indian constitution establishes the rule of law. Every minister is to make use of his power according to the laws.

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