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It is said that the difference between a rigid constitution and a flexible constitution is false and not true to facts. Explain. - Political Science

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It is said that the difference between a rigid constitution and a flexible constitution is false and not true to facts. Explain.

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  1. No Constitution is Entirely Rigid or Entirely Flexible: In practice, even so-called rigid constitutions (like the U.S.) have some parts that are easier to amend. Similarly, flexible constitutions (like the UK) may contain entrenched laws or practices that are hard to change.
  2. Function Over Label: The real-world application of constitutional amendments often depends on political will and consensus, not just legal procedures. So, the label “rigid” or “flexible” doesn't always reflect how easily changes happen in practice.
  3. Legal vs. Practical Flexibility: A constitution may be legally rigid but practically adaptable through conventions, interpretations, or judicial rulings.
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Chapter 4: Constitution - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 121]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Constitution
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 10. | Page 121
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