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Lawyers' Paradise
For the aspirants.
They kinda predicted the future.
Even now they find so many loopholes – imagine if the Constitution used simple language, with such a weak judicial system, where would our country be?
'notwithstanding' ☝
Bhai, I'm a lawyer – the Constitution exam would literally fry my brain.
I mean, that's a common criticism of the Constitution – they call it 'Lawyer's Paradise'. For ages I thought the Constitution was meant for lawyers to read, not for ordinary folks.
Made by lawyers, for lawyers, and about lawyers.
Who even cares about the common man?
As Sir Ivory Jennings put it – 'for the lawyers, by the lawyers...'
There are plenty of criticisms of our Constitution, such as:
1. Too many 'ifs' and 'buts'
2. Overly long and complex for the average citizen
3. Power heavily vested in the centre via loopholes and sub‑clauses
...and many more.
That's a frequent gripe about our Constitution.