One of the major sources of a constitution is judicial precedence. This refers to the legal principles and decisions established by courts through the interpretation of existing laws and the application of legal precedents. In this process, courts clarify and refine the meaning of constitutional provisions and develop a body of case law that can serve as a guide for future cases. These judicial precedents can become an important source of constitutional law, as they help to clarify and interpret the intentions of the framers of the constitution and provide a framework for resolving disputes that arise under the constitution.