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What is constitution

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CONSTITUTION

Fundamental and entrenched rules governing the conduct of an organization or nation state, and establishing its concept, character, and structure. It is usually a short document, general in nature and embodying the aspirations and values of its writers and subjects.

 The oldest (1787) written national constitution is that of the US.


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Constitution is a set of rules and regulations

✍ The root word of the term constitution is derived from the Latin word "Constitute" which means an act of establishing something or to frame are compose.

✍ In political Science, constitution means the basic structure, organisation of the state and government. It contains the fundamental principles of the government.

✍ It is essential for the internal and external security of the nation to maintain law and order and smooth running of administration.

✍ It regulated the arbitrary authority of the Government and helps for the development of the people.

✍ It is a standard of reference for the generations to come and acts as a mirror of the country.

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