Political Science, asked by Ilikeu, 1 year ago

Why does a democratic country needs a constitution?


lona: a democratic country needs constitutinon for many ways like india has different castes some belongs to high standard some belong to lower so in so the peoples of higher ranks would not allow the lowers to uplift themselfes if ther is no constitution . constitutions give all the people equal a of hi

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Answered by AK44
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A constitution is not needed by the country, but rather by its population. To understand how and why it is needed, we must harken back to the "olden" Roman times (archaism intentional, purely for stylistic purpose).

Rome, like most ancient civilisations, did not have written laws. Whenever there was any dispute, the Senate, formed by the elderly patricians, was called to action. This was a very conservative system, not only were the Senators elderly and not elected, but they were members of the upper class. Their role was to know, interpret and apply "customs" when the dispute must be settled. This was a tremendous power, that they could use almost at whim to assert the privileges of the upper class when patricians and plebeians (the people) were in dispute.
Answered by ItsMeSandeepa
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The Constitution of a country is a set of written rules that are accepted by all the people living together in a country. The Constitution is the supreme law that determines the relationship among the citizens and relationship among citizens and the government.

Need of constitution-

It generates a degree of trust and co-ordination that is necessary for different kinds of people to live together.

It specifies how the government will work, who will have the power to take which decision.

It describes the limitations of the government and tells us what the rights of citizens are.

It expresses about the aspirations of the people about creating a good society.

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