Amendment process of special provisions indian constitution
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Explanation:
The majority of the provisions in the Constitution need to be amended by a special majority of the Parliament, that is, a majority (that is, more than 50 per cent) of the total membership of each House and a majority of two-thirds of the members of each House present and voting
Process of Amendment Of Constitution
◆ By Simple Majority : Certain provision of Constitution can easily be changed by passing the Amendment Bill by Simple Majority, which means bill should be approved by a majority of members present and voting in both the houses of Parliament
◆ By Special Majority : The Amendment Bills shall have to be approved by both the Houses of Parliament by (i) absolute majority of total membership (ii) two- third majority of member present and voting. Most of the provisions of Constitution are amended by this method.
◆ Special Majority and Ratifaction : After the bill is passed from both the house of the Parliament,it may be approved by the legislatures of at least half of the total number of states.
Special Provision are amended by Special Majority