What provisions has been made to incorporate changes in the Constitution and why?
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As such, they desired that the Indian Constitution should be able to adapt itself to the changing conditions or circumstances. So, they made provisions to incorporate changes from time to time. These changes are called the 'Constitutional Amendments'. They provided a suitable amending procedure.
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1) The Indian Constitution is a very long, detailed document. It was never considered as a static, sacred and unalterable law. It needed to be amended quite regularly to keep it updated.
2) Those who drafted the Indian Constitution felt that it had to be in accordance with people’s aspirations and changes in society.Our Constitution-makers had great foresight. They were aware of the coming future needs of the fast changing Indian society. It was likely to experience many socio-economic changes in the coming years.
3) As such, they desired that the Indian Constitution should be able to adapt itself to the changing conditions or circumstances. So, they made provisions to incorporate changes from time to time. These changes are called the ‘Constitutional Amendments’. They provided a suitable amending procedure.
2) Those who drafted the Indian Constitution felt that it had to be in accordance with people’s aspirations and changes in society.Our Constitution-makers had great foresight. They were aware of the coming future needs of the fast changing Indian society. It was likely to experience many socio-economic changes in the coming years.
3) As such, they desired that the Indian Constitution should be able to adapt itself to the changing conditions or circumstances. So, they made provisions to incorporate changes from time to time. These changes are called the ‘Constitutional Amendments’. They provided a suitable amending procedure.
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