Social Sciences, asked by dharmkakdiya0848, 7 months ago

why is a constitution necessary for a nation​

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Answered by rishitakurasala
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We need a constitution because we need a government to protect our natural rights to life, liberty, and property. The constitution is the fundamental law within which the government must operate. ... We need a constitution. The constitution provides a set of written rules that is authorized, and approved by the people.

Answered by bhargavanala2007
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A country is run by the government, judicial bodies, its people, and most importantly by the Constitution. The constitution serves as the backbone of the country. Without it, the Law and Jurisdiction will not hold up and fall apart in no time, but they are meant to stand strong. The constitution is the embodiment of fundamental regulations and principles according to which the country, state, and its people are supposed to work. The term "Constitution" got its name as the word constitution means accumulation and gathering of various aspects.

Similarly, the Constitution we are talking about also is an accumulation of many things that make up the organization of the Legal bodies of any nation. All the rules and principles that are to be established are worked up and wrote down in one place making all the things one single crafted manuscript. The Document formed after this whole procedure is known as the Constitution. But despite all of this information, we still have a question in our mind that why is the constitution important, so let's discuss further on the topic.The constitution is something that every country has in its possession and, all constitutions around the world are unique in their way but share the same objective, which is to make sure that there remains stability in the nation. The constitution has much verbal meaning, and all of them denote the sense of constructing or building up to something. One might wonder if this is how the document of principles got its name.  

What is a constitution?

The constitution is something that sets the limits and boundaries of the governments' interaction and powers. The Constitution works as a means by which the government in the rule knows as to what extent they can impose rules and regulations on the citizen of the country. Let us see how the constitution works.

How does a constitution help in the working of a Nation?

One of the major problems for any country is that the distribution of power sometimes leaks from here and there causing civil uproars and various issues that lead to the economic and social downfall of the country. Thus the only thing that the constitution of India concerns about most is the Power Distribution.

A constitution is set for the countries to develop successfully. Thus, any added improvements in the constitution will thrive up to this. Thanks to the constitution, the power of the governmental bodies flow in a certain path. As for the Indian Constitution, it distributes the power horizontally throughout the three major institutional bodies of the Indian Jurisdiction. They are, The Parliament, The executive, and The Judiciary. Where The Parliament acts as the supreme body and all the bills and amendments passed down with their consent which will help you to understand the working of the constitution and will help you to conclude why is the constitution important.

Steps involved in the execution of bills:

•    Any bill is first presented in the executive houses of the country as for the case of India; these houses are known as Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

•    Once the bill gets the approval of 2/3 of the members of both the houses, it is passed to the parliament, and once it is passed, it is sent to the president.

•    Usually, the President signs the document but in some cases, if he or she does not feel like passing it at the time, they have the power to send it back with a suitable reason.

•    Once edited and reframed the bill is again sent for the approval of the president of the country and this time they are bound to pass this bill.

•    If there is not any answer heard from the side of the President till 15 days, the bill is supposed to be passed and becomes official.

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