what kind of provision are there in the Constitution
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Constitutional provision is a law that is written in the Constitution itself and does not come from a rule or statute. It establishes the basic rights, duties and structure of the polity. These provisions cannot be easily altered except by the way of amendment procedure given in the Constitution itself.
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Constitutional provision is a law that is written in the Constitution itself and does not come from a rule or statute. It establishes the basic rights, duties and structure of the polity. These provisions cannot be easily altered except by the way of amendment procedure given in the Constitution itself.
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