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Q2.The appellation Rajpramukh was omitted from the Indian constitution under the (a) 4th Amendment Act, 1955 (b) 6th Amendment Act, 1956 (c) 7th Amendment Act, 1956 (d) 10th Amendment Act, 1961​

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Answered by hitakshiagrawaltocut
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Answer:

(A) 4th Amendment Act, 1955

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

 The correct answer is(c) 7th Amendment Act, 1956

The States Reorganisation Act 1956 was made possible by the Constitutional (Seventh Amendment) Act of 1956. Various sections of the Indian Constitution must be changed to implement the Act's requirements. It updated the provisions in the First Schedule to establish new borders for several nations.

Explanation:

The Seventh Amendment Act of 1956 The 7th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1956 made it easier to nominate a single individual to serve as governor of two or more states.

A constitutional change was required to do this, and the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956 was passed the same year. Several other Constitutional provisions were also intended to be changed in addition to dividing states based on language.

7th Amendment Act, 1956

  • Having a common High Court for two or more states was made a requirement.
  • Class A, B, C, and D were abolished, and 14 states and 6 union territories were created.
  • Union Territories are introduced.

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