Why is our constitution known as the fundamental law of land?
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The Constitution of
India being written constitutes the fundamental law of the land. This
has several significant implications. It is under this fundamental law
that all laws are made and executed, all governmental authorities act
and the validity of their functioning adjudged. No legislature can make a
law, and no governmental agency can act, contrary to the Constitution.
No act of executive, legislature, judicial or quasi-judicial, of any
administrative agency can stand if contrary to the Constitution. The
Constitution thus conditions the whole governmental process in the
country.
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The Constitution of India being written constitutes the fundamental law of the land. This has several significant implications. It is under this fundamental law that all laws are made and executed, all governmental authorities act and the validity of their functioning adjudged. No legislature can make a law, and no governmental agency can act, contrary to the Constitution. No act of executive, legislature, judicial or quasi-judicial, of any administrative agency can stand if contrary to the Constitution. The Constitution thus conditions the whole governmental process in the country.
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