what is Constitution and its role in country
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The constitution of a country is a set of rules regulating the powers of its government and the rights and duties of its citizens.Many nations have been forced to draw up a written constitution in response to a revolution, war or as a step towards independence. In contrast, the United Kingdom which has had a relatively stable history has an unwritten constitution developed over many centuries with sources of varying importance which include statute and common law, conventions and traditions, written works of importance and international law. The UK constitution is often described as 'partly written and wholly uncodified'. A codified constitution is one in which key provisions are collected together in a single legal document.
constitution refers to a set of rules laws and principles according to which country should be governed. the constitution of India plays an important role in expressing the self determination of the citizens, emboding the Civil rights of the people and establishing the legal Framework for democracy.