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"The authority of the rules of the Constitution is the same as that of any other law." explain.​

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Answered by Hannahhamad123
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Answer:(a) Not true An ordinary law is passed by Parliament and can be changed by it at its own will. On the other hand, the rules of the Constitution have greater authority as even the Parliament has to abide by them. For amending these rules, a special procedure has to be adopted.   (b) True The Constitution lays down in detail the structure power and functions of the three organs of the government i.e., executive, legislative and judiciary.   (c) True The rights of the citizens are laid down in the Constitution as fundamental rights. The powers of the government are divided between the executive, legislative and the judiciary which keep a check on each other thus there are limits on the power of the government.   (d) Not true A Constitution is the supreme law of the country. It lays down the composition powers and functions of the various institutions of government. The Constitution is guided by values which are found in the form of the Preamble. Principles and values like, equality, liberty, fraternity, brotherhood, secularism, justice, etc are included in the Preamble of our Constitution.  

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Answered by Anonymous
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The constitution is the supreme law of the country. It is the foundation of a democratic entity. The rules laid down in the constitution are the bases on which all the other laws are framed. Hence, it follows that all the constitutional rules have the same authority, perhaps even greater, as any other law of the country.

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