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why do you think the laws mentioned in the constitution are called the basic laws explain​

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Answered by nikitapatra
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The term basic law is used in some places as an alternative to "constitution", implying it is a temporary but necessary measure without formal enactment of constitution. A basic law is either a codified constitution, or in countries with uncodified constitutions, a law given to have constitution powers and effect. The name is usually used to imply an interim or transitory nature, or avoid attempting a claim to being "the highest law", often for religious reasons

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The laws mentioned in the constitution are called the basic laws because it plays the role of a codified constitution.

Explanation:

  • The rules applied to the "constitution" are called "template regulations." This is because, generally speaking, the laws stated in our Constitution are quite simple and serve as the laws that are for any citizen of the country.
  • By calling these laws basic laws, it is meant to imply that these laws are transitory or interim in nature to avoid being called the highest law, which some opportunists can use to fulfill their own selfish political or religious interests.

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