Why do we need a constitution explain any five reasons?
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✔️We need constitution...
⭐The constitution of a country is a set of written rules that is accepted by all the people living together in a country. Constitution is the supreme law that determines the relationship among people living in territory and also between the people and government.
⭐we need constitution due to the following reasons:-
✔️it generates a degree of trust and coordination that is necessary for differently kinds of people to live togrther.
✔️it specifies how the government will be constituted and who will have the power to take which decisions.
✔️it lays down limits on the powers of the government and tells us what the right of the citizens are.
✔️it expresses the aspirations of the people about creating a good society.
✔️the directive principles should be followed
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A Constitution provides the basic framework for the functioning of a State. It is the source of all Legislative, Executive and Judicial powers. It also provides for the Fundamental Rights of its Citizens and the Legal rights of its other residents. Many a times Constitutions also provides for the procedures applicable to running the Nation and the qualifications set for its National Leadership. Constitutions also stipulates the Powers of its Leadership and Officers. All Laws passed by the Legislature should be subject to and subordinate to its Constitution, hence a Constitution is otherwise known as the Mother of all Laws in a Nation. All Executive actions must find its authority in the Constitution or a Statute based on it. The Judiciary also is limited by the framework of the Constitution.
A Constitution can be a single document or a set of documents. It can be written or unwritten. However, it is very important fir a State to have its Constitution as its absence will lead to chaos and anarchy.
One of the most important functions of a modern Democratic Constitution is to put proper checks and balances on Governmental Powers and ensure that the Government of the day doesn't interfere with the normal life of a Citizen; unless one commit or prepare to commit an illegal act. It also ensures that the Government doesn't act arbitrarily on key matters concerning the Citizens