Which one of the following statements best reflects the chief purpose of the ‘Constitution’ of a country?
It determines the objective for the making of necessary laws.
It enables the creation of political offices and a government.
It defines and limits the powers of government.
It secures social justice, social equality and social security.
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UPSC IAS – 2023
The chief purpose of a constitution is to establish the fundamental principles, structure, powers, and duties of the government, while also defining and limiting the extent of governmental power to protect the rights and liberties of the citizens. It creates the framework for governance but, crucially, also acts as a restraint on the exercise of power, preventing arbitrary rule. Option C, “It defines and limits the powers of government,” best encapsulates this dual role, particularly the limiting aspect which is a hallmark of constitutionalism.
Constitutions are the supreme law of the land, laying down the structure of the state and its institutions. A core function is to ensure that governmental power is not absolute but is exercised within defined boundaries, often through a system of checks and balances and the enumeration of fundamental rights.