what is constitution what are it's function
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the constitutionof a country is a set of writtenrules that are accepted by all people living togetherin a country.
Functions or Importance:
1. Specifications: it specifies how government will be constituted , who will have power to take which decision.
2. trust and coordination: it generates degree of trust nd coordination .
3. rights and duties: it lays down limits on powers of government and tells us wht the rights of citizi arr.
4. good society: it expresses the aspirations of peope about creating a good society.
Functions or Importance:
1. Specifications: it specifies how government will be constituted , who will have power to take which decision.
2. trust and coordination: it generates degree of trust nd coordination .
3. rights and duties: it lays down limits on powers of government and tells us wht the rights of citizi arr.
4. good society: it expresses the aspirations of peope about creating a good society.
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The Constitution is a set of laws and rules that sets up machinery of the Government of a state and which defines and determines the relations between the different institutions and components of the government , the executive, the legislature, the judiciary, the central and the local Government.
Accordingly we can define the functions of the Constitution as follows:
1. The constitution provides a set of basic rules that allow for minimal coordination amongst members of a society.
2. It also lays out the fundamental principles according to which a state is constituted or governed.
3. It specifies the basic allocation of power in a society, and gives certain decision making powers to the law makers.
4. It specifies who has the power to make decisions in a society. It decides how the government will be constituted.
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Accordingly we can define the functions of the Constitution as follows:
1. The constitution provides a set of basic rules that allow for minimal coordination amongst members of a society.
2. It also lays out the fundamental principles according to which a state is constituted or governed.
3. It specifies the basic allocation of power in a society, and gives certain decision making powers to the law makers.
4. It specifies who has the power to make decisions in a society. It decides how the government will be constituted.
Hope this helps!! Cheers!
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