Why do we need Constitution in India ?
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''a democratic needs a constitution because...... A constitution tell us a fundamental nature of our society. Our constitution has to serve a set of rules and principal that all person in the country can agree upon as the basic of the day in which they want the country to be governed.''
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Need of Constitution
The Points are as Follows :
⚪️It Checks the Government To Become Dictator.
⚪️It Is Helpful In protecting The Fundamental Rights of A Citizen.
⚪️It Allows Citizens To Involve In A Decision Making Process.
⚪️ Constitution Is the Body Of All Organs Of Government.
⚪️ Constitution Formulates Laws For citizens and always Works For The Social Welfare of Citizens.
⚪️ It's Prevent Someone from Exploitation Or being Exploit.
⚪️ Each one ,Vote One And Each Vote Has Equal Value.
Hope it has helped.
Thank you ^_^
◾️ Here's your Answer you are Looking For ;)
Need of Constitution
The Points are as Follows :
⚪️It Checks the Government To Become Dictator.
⚪️It Is Helpful In protecting The Fundamental Rights of A Citizen.
⚪️It Allows Citizens To Involve In A Decision Making Process.
⚪️ Constitution Is the Body Of All Organs Of Government.
⚪️ Constitution Formulates Laws For citizens and always Works For The Social Welfare of Citizens.
⚪️ It's Prevent Someone from Exploitation Or being Exploit.
⚪️ Each one ,Vote One And Each Vote Has Equal Value.
Hope it has helped.
Thank you ^_^
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2.It gives us the structure of the polity that is the Trinity of a state- Legislature, Executive and Judiciary . It also the specifies the norms governing relationship within this Trinity and also norms governing their relationship with citizens.
3.It showcases our ideals, aspirations and conflicts. It reflects and creates an Indian identity and proclaims what it means to be an Indian.