A Constitution is
(a) A set of ordinary laws
(b) A set of financial laws
(c) A set of official laws
(d) The basic structure which defines the powers of various
organs of the state and the rights and duties of its citizens
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( d ) The basic structure which defines the powers of
various organs of the state and the rights and duties of its
citizens
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