The Constitution of India is partly rigid and partly flexible. It contains provisions that are difficult to amend (rigid), such as the provisions for the amendment process itself, while other provisions are more flexible and can be modified by simple legislation. The Constitution allows for flexibility to meet the changing needs of society.
Step 1: Analyze other options.
- (A) Incorrect. It is written but not rigid in all aspects.
- (C) Incorrect. The Constitution is written, not unwritten.
- (D) Incorrect. The Constitution is enacted but not entirely rigid.
Final Answer: Partly Rigid and Partly Flexible.
State whether the following are True or False:
(A) Local self-government is enshrined in the Constitution of India.
(B) All provisions given in the Constitution of India can be amended by the same procedure.
(C) The Constitution of the United States gives equal representation to all fifty states in the Senate.
(D) The Right to Education (Article 21A) is an example of a directive principle that was given the justiciable status of a fundamental right through an amendment to the Constitution of India.
State whether the following are True or False:
(A) Local self-government is enshrined in the Constitution of India.
(B) All provisions given in the Constitution of India can be amended by the same procedure.
(C) The Constitution of the United States gives equal representation to all fifty states in the Senate.
(D) The Right to Education (Article 21A) is an example of a directive principle that was given the justiciable status of a fundamental right through an amendment to the Constitution of India.