what is rigid constitution
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✍ A constitution which cannot be amended easily in the same way as that of passing an ordinary la is known as rigid constitution.
✍ In this type special method for amendment is adopted, there is a distinction between constitutional law and ordinary law.
✍ A rigid constitution is written and enacted by the constituent assembly.
✍ Here the powers of the Government are defined and limited by the constitution.
✍ In a rigid constitution the constitutional eyes superior to an ordinary law.
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Rigid Constitution is a constitution which stands above the other laws of the country, while flexible constitutions do not.[1]
A. V. Dicey defines a rigid constitution as one under which certain laws, called constitutional laws or fundamental laws "cannot be changed in the same manner as ordinary laws."[2] A rigid constitution set forth "specific legal/constitutional obstacles to be overcome" before it may be amended, such as special approval of the people by referendum, a supermajority or special majority in the legislature, or both.[3] In contrast, a flexible constitution is one in which the legislature may amended the constitution's content and principles through use of the ordinary legislative process.[3] For example, the Constitution of Australia is rigid, while the British Constitution and the Israeli Constitution are flexible
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