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Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Rigid constitution

Rigid constitution
A constitution, whether rigid or fixable, can be tested by seeing the producer laid down for its change or amendment. A fixable constitution can legally be amended by the same process of law making as an ordinary law, while in a rigid constitution specific machinery is provided in itself by which any change or amendment can be effected.

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