Q: Why Constitution is Supreme law of land ?

Ans: The Constitution is considered the supreme law of a country because it serves as the foundation for the legal framework and governance of a nation.

Constitutional law establishes rules and procedures by which governments legislate, or make laws. For example, the process for enacting new laws or amending existing laws, the method of amending the constitution and the number of terms or years a member of the legislative body may serve.

Constitution is considered as Supreme law of the land because any laws made by the state government which is violating any of the rules or provisions of the Constitution will be considered void or it will have no effect.

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