
Framing of Constitution
The framing of the Constitution refers to the process of creating and adopting the foundational legal document that outlines a country's principles, laws, and governing structure. It involves careful drafting by a group of representatives or experts who analyze the nation's needs, debates on various issues, and consensus-building to establish fundamental rights, responsibilities, and governmental organization. Essentially, it’s the foundational act that defines how a nation is governed, ensuring stability, order, and justice for its citizens. This process is crucial for laying down a clear framework for the country's political and legal system.