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What is Rigid Constitution? - Political Science

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What is Rigid Constitution?

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A Rigid Constitution is a type of constitution that is difficult to amend or change. The process for amending a rigid constitution requires a special procedure, often involving a supermajority (such as a two-thirds or three-fourths majority) of the legislature or sometimes approval by the public through a referendum. This makes it more challenging to alter compared to ordinary laws, which can usually be changed by a simple majority in the legislature.

Rigid constitutions are considered the supreme laws of the land, and their stability is maintained by requiring a more stringent process for amendments. Examples of countries with a rigid constitution include the United States and India.

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Chapter 4: Constitution - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 120]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Constitution
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q 4. a | Page 120
K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Constitution
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 16. a | Page 121
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