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Distribution of cash and kinds are justificable under constution

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Article 368 in Part XX of the Indian Constitution deals with the powers of Parliament to amend the Constitution and its procedure. It states that the Parliament may, in exercise of its constituent power, add/remove an article, repeal any provision of the Constitution. But no change can be done in the basic structure of the constitution. The constitution can be amended in three ways:

i. Amendment by simple majority of the parliament

ii. Amendment by special majority of the parliament

iii. Amendment by special majority of the parliament and the ratification of half of the state legislatures.

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Article 368 in Part XX of the Indian Constitution deals with the powers of Parliament to amend the Constitution and its procedure. It states that the Parliament may, in exercise of its constituent power, add/remove an article, repeal any provision of the Constitution. But no change can be done in the basic structure of the constitution. The constitution can be amended in three ways:

i. Amendment by simple majority of the parliament

ii. Amendment by special majority of the parliament

iii. Amendment by special majority of the parliament and the ratification of half of the state legislatures.

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