What is constitutional law
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Posted by Saina Narang 5 years, 1 month ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago
Constitutional Law: Constitutional law is considered to be the basic as well as the supreme law of the country. The nature of any State is basically determined by its Constitution. It also provides the structure of the government. All the organs of states derive their powers from the Constitution. Some countries, such as India, have a written Constitution, while countries such as the United Kingdom have an 'uncodified Constitution'. In India, the fundamental rights are granted and protected under the Constitution.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago
Constitutional Law: Constitutional law is considered to be the basic as well as the supreme law of the country. The nature of any State is basically determined by its Constitution. It also provides the structure of the government. All the organs of states derive their powers from the Constitution. Some countries, such as India, have a written Constitution, while countries such as the United Kingdom have an 'uncodified Constitution'. In India, the fundamental rights are granted and protected under the Constitution.
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