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what do we mean when we say that the Constitution is the foundation of laws??​

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Answered by kaustav65
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Constitution is the foundation of all laws. ... All laws which are made or enacted by the law make authority i.e the Legislature, derive its power from the Constitution. That's means it is the Constitution that is the foundation of the any law

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Constitution is the foundation of all laws. ... All laws which are made or enacted by the law make authority i.e the Legislature, derive its power from the Constitution. That's means it is the Constitution that is the foundation of the any law.

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