Why constitution is rigid
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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." A rigid constitution set forth "specific legal/constitutional obstacles to be overcome" before it may be amended, such as special approval of the ...
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Why constitution is rigid?
The Written constitutions are rigid because they are the written in an actual document. This is so because the constitutional is already written and to change or ammend it a proper procedure needs to be followed. There must be majority at both central and state level
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