Important amendments of indian constitution
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Indian Constitution: Important
Amendments at a Glance
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The article 368 provides that the
parliament can amend any provision of
the constitution by following the given
procedure. The list of important
amendments is given as following.
1st amendment, 1951: It amended articles
15, 19, 85, 87, 174, 176, 341, 342, 372
and 376. Articles 31A, 31B and Schedule
9 were inserted. Its purpose was to
remove difficulties in enforcement of
Zamindari related laws.
7th amendment, 1956: Main purpose was
reorganization of states and introduction
of Union Territories and had provisions
related to centre- state relations such as
high courts, legislative councils etc.
Amendments at a Glance
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The article 368 provides that the
parliament can amend any provision of
the constitution by following the given
procedure. The list of important
amendments is given as following.
1st amendment, 1951: It amended articles
15, 19, 85, 87, 174, 176, 341, 342, 372
and 376. Articles 31A, 31B and Schedule
9 were inserted. Its purpose was to
remove difficulties in enforcement of
Zamindari related laws.
7th amendment, 1956: Main purpose was
reorganization of states and introduction
of Union Territories and had provisions
related to centre- state relations such as
high courts, legislative councils etc.
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