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9. GS Mains Test Series

 

1. A Constitution should not be amended too frequently, rather only when it becomes inevitable to do so. How far have amendments in the Indian Constitution followed this requirement?Approach:Answer:2. Though the Constitution-makers vested the power to amend the Constitution in the Parliament, since the Kesavananda Bharati case, the Supreme Court has become a decisive co-sharer in this power. Comment.Approach:Answer:3. Indian constitution is a borrowed constitution. Evaluate. Approach:Answer:4. Amendment process of the Indian constitution with that of Japan. Answer: