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Question
Why is our Constitution known as the ‘Fundamental Law of the Land’?
Solution
Being superior to the ordinary laws of the State, the Constitution of India is known as the “Fundamental Law of Land”. Every law is redundant that violates any of the provisions of the Constitution.
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