what is meant by constitution explain it's importance
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Each state has a Constitution which lays down the organisation, powers and functions of the Government of the State. The government always works according to the Constitution, no law or order of the government can violate the Constitution. Constitution is the supreme law and all government institutions and members are bound by it.
Constitution enjoys supreme importance in the state because:
1. It reflects the sovereign will of the people.
2. It lies down of the aims, objectives, values and goals which the people want to secure. .
3. It contains description and guarantee of the fundamental rights of the people.
4. It gives a detailed account of the organisation of the government. The organisation, powers and functions of its three organs of the and their interrelationship.
5. In a federation, the Constitution lays down the division of powers between the central government and the governments of the federating states/provinces. It is binding upon both the centre and the state governments.
6. It specifies the power and method of amendment of the Constitution.
7. It lays down the election system and political rights of people.
8. It provides for independence of judiciary and rule of law.
9. The constitution governs all and no one can violate its rules.
Every democratic Constitution guarantees to the citizens a protection against arbitrary governmental actions. A democratic state, like India, has a written and supreme constitution which binds all its people and their government.d the State.it has its own importance ..which never be denied
to execute proper law of a country or how is it used or followed is written under constitution