what is a rigid constitution
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A rigid constitution is one which cannot be amended, in the manner in which ordinary laws are passed amended or repealed. If a special procedure or organ is needed for its amendment, it is a rigid constitution.
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A rigid Constitution would simply mean a Constitution that cannot be easily amended. For example, Certain provisions of the Indian Constitution can be amended by a majority of the Parliament plus a majority (or 2/3) of the State legislatures’ votes. This is why Indian Constitutionis categorised to be partly rigid.
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