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Why is our constitution known as the fundamental law of the land

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Answered by harshithsriramsai
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The laws and regulations as mentioned in the Constitution are considered as the 'Fundamental Law of the land. ' This is because no central, state or local government can intervene with the rights, duties, privileges, laws and regulations as mentioned in the Constitution

Answered by marwahaoverseas
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The law and regulations as mentioned in the constitution are considered as the Fundamental Law Of The Land.

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