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constitution is a living document. It lay down principles, promulgate rules and demarcate the responsibilities and functions of the three organs of the government-the Judiciary, the Legislature and the Executive.

where as, the constitutional law cover and connote the fundamental law of the land as contained in the provision of the constitution. the judicial decisions upon the various articles of the constitution forms the very basis of constitutional law.

for e.g. Preamble is a part of the constitution. now in Keshvananda Bharti v. State of Kerala, it was held that the basic structure of the constitution cannot be amended.

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