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प्रश्न
Is classification of constitution into written and unwritten realistic?
सविस्तर उत्तर
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उत्तर
- Blurred Boundaries
- No constitution is purely written or unwritten.
- Example: UK is known for its unwritten constitution, but it includes many written laws and statutes (e.g., Magna Carta, Parliament Acts).
- The USA and India have written constitutions, yet rely heavily on unwritten conventions and judicial interpretations.
- No constitution is purely written or unwritten.
- Functional Overlap
- Written constitutions often leave gaps that are filled by customs, conventions, and practices.
- Unwritten systems rely on codified statutes and legal documents to operate effectively.
- Dynamic Nature of Constitutions
- Modern governance needs flexibility, and rigid classifications don’t capture the evolving political realities.
- Both written and unwritten elements coexist and function together in most countries.
- Practical Examples
- India: Written, but uses British-style conventions (e.g., parliamentary behavior, Prime Minister's role).
- USA: Written, but also follows unwritten rules (e.g., Presidential Cabinet).
- UK: Unwritten, but relies heavily on statutes and legal precedents.
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