Why is our Constitution known as the ‘Fundamental Law of this Land’?
ICSE Class 9 Indian History World Developments and Civics Ch 1 Our Constitution and its Salient Features
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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.
However, timely amendments can be made with the societal change.
This is because no central, state or local government can intervene with the rights, duties, privileges, laws and regulations as mentioned in the Constitution.
However, timely amendments can be made with the societal change.
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Answer: our constitution is known as fundamental law of land because it is superior to the ordinary laws enacted by the parliament or state legislatured
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