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Why is our constitution regarded as the fundamental law of the country?

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Answered by nisha5434
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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.

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Answered by biswajitpanda34
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Explanation:

Because it is the fundamental (most essential) law of the land and is the rule book of a nation, codifying the rule of law.

A Constitution is a document of people’s faith and aspirations possessing a special legal sanctity and all other laws and customs of a country in order to be legally valid shall conform to the Constitution. It sets out the framework and the principal functions of the three organs of govt., viz., Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. It prescribes the extent of sovereign powers of the organs of govt. and the manner of its exercise.

In the words of Sir Ivor Jennings, “All the Constitutions are the heirs of the past as well as the testators of the future.”

Make no mistake, it is the Constitution which is supreme in India and NOT Parliament and Constitution is the source of power for the three organs of govt.

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