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Question
Would it be correct to classify constitutions into written and unwritten constitutions in absolute terms? Argue your case with relevant examples from India.
Long Answer
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Solution
No, it would not be correct to classify constitutions into written and unwritten in absolute terms, even in the case of India, which has a written constitution.
- Written Constitution: India has the longest written constitution in the world, adopted in 1950.
- Unwritten Conventions are Followed: Many key practices are not written but are followed as conventions, such as:
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- The President appoints the Prime Minister as the leader of the majority in Lok Sabha.
- Speaker's neutrality in Parliament.
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- Judicial Interpretations Add New Principles: The Supreme Court’s rulings (e.g., Basic Structure Doctrine) have added principles not explicitly stated in the Constitution.
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