2) Explain the provisions for constitutional ‘Amendments’.
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A change in the Constitution made by the supreme legislative body in: the country is known as Constitutional amendment. In India, it is called the Parliament or “Sansad”. Constitution can be changed according to needs and aspirations of the people.
The Constitution was amended in 1992 to make the third tier of democracy more powerful and effective. (i) Now it is mandatory to hold regular elections to local government bodies. (ii) Seats are reserved in the elected bodies and the executive heads of these institutions for SC, ST and OBC's.
Constitution (100th Amendment) Act 2015 ratified the land boundary agreement between India and Bangladesh. The act amended the 1st schedule of the constitution to exchange the disputed territories occupied by both the nations in accordance with the 1974 bilateral LBA
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Amendments
Explanation:
Constitution of India grants constituent power to make formal amendments and empowers Parliament to amend the Constitution by way of addition , variation or repeal of any provision according to the procedure laid down therein , which is different from the procedure for ordinary legislation .The Constitution was amended in 1992 to make the third tier of democracy more powerful and effective .
- Now it is mandatory to hold regular elections to local government bodies .
- Seats are reserved in the elected bodies and the executive heads of these institutions for SC , ST and OBC's .
The Constitution makers felt that it has to be in accordance with people's aspirations and changes in society . They did not see it as a sacred , static and unalterable law . So , they made provisions to incorporate changes from time to time . These changes are called constitutional amendments .
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