How can the fundamental provisions of the Indian constitution be changed?
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The fundamental provision of the Indian constitution can be changed under Article 368, providing that it doesn't affect or change the basic structure of the constitution.
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The fundamental provisions such as human rights and directive principles of the policy can be amended by the special majority of both the houses. The 2/3 majority of the house present can vote to bring an amendment.
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The fundamental provisions of the constitution can be changed only with the mutual consent of both the state and central government
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- In order to overcome the difficulties in the effective functioning of the Constitution, provisions for amending the Constitution was drawn up. The institutional systems needed to escape undue rigidity and to be more flexible. They wanted a text that will evolve and respond to the ever-changing needs of the people of a growing nation.
- The amendment of the Indian Constitution is the method of modifying the basic law or supreme law of the land. Part 20 (Article 368) of the Constitution of India provides for the process of amendment to the Constitution. The practice ensures the sanctity of the Indian Constitution and controls the discretionary power of the Indian parliament.
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