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'The Constitution is called a Living Document’. Which of the following does not describes this Living document concept ?
Modifications as per the changes in the society can be made in the Constitution.
Flexibility in interpretations of the Constitution.
Non transformative nature of the Constitution.
Amendments are a part of the Constitutional evolution.
The Constitution is a sacred document and it is an instrument that may require changes from time to time. It is transformative in nature. Constitution accepts the necessity of modifications according to changing needs of the society. In the actual working of the Constitution, there has been enough flexibility of interpretations. Since it was first enacted in 1950, there have been 105 amendments to the Constitution of India. All living documents evolve through debates, arguments, competition and practical politics.
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