some points on constitution needs no immediate ammendment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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20th Amendment - December 22, 1966 - Indemnify & validate judgments, decrees, orders and sentences passed by judges. Validate the appointment, posting, promotion and transfer of judges except those not eligible for appointment under article 233.
24th Amendment - November 5, 1971 - Enable parliament to dilute fundamental rights through amendments to the constitution
24th Amendment - November 5, 1971 - Enable parliament to dilute fundamental rights through amendments to the constitution
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⊙ ૮σɳรƭเƭµƭเσɳ ɳεε∂ร ɳσ เɱɱε∂เαƭε αɱεɳ∂ɱεɳƭ
===>>> A constitution amendment is a modification of the constitution of a nation or a state.
⊙ In many jurisdiction the text of the constitution itself is alterd but the ammendments change its effects.
⊙ The method of modification is typically remembered into the constitution itself.
⊙ most constitution require that amendments can not be changed or enacted unless they have passed a special procedure that is more stringent than that required of originally legislation.
⊙ EXAMPLES :) super majorities in the legislature... etc
⊙ Australia and Ireland provide examples of constitution requiring that all amendments are first passed by the legislature before being submitted to the people.
⊙ In the case of Ireland a simple majority of those voting at the eloctorate is all that is required whereas a more complex set of criteria must be met on Australia.
⊙ Switerzland has procedure similar to that of Australia.
⊙ In contrast the constitution of the U.S state of Alabama has been amended over 800 tines since 1901.
@ Prabhu dutt........
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⊙ ૮σɳรƭเƭµƭเσɳ ɳεε∂ร ɳσ เɱɱε∂เαƭε αɱεɳ∂ɱεɳƭ
===>>> A constitution amendment is a modification of the constitution of a nation or a state.
⊙ In many jurisdiction the text of the constitution itself is alterd but the ammendments change its effects.
⊙ The method of modification is typically remembered into the constitution itself.
⊙ most constitution require that amendments can not be changed or enacted unless they have passed a special procedure that is more stringent than that required of originally legislation.
⊙ EXAMPLES :) super majorities in the legislature... etc
⊙ Australia and Ireland provide examples of constitution requiring that all amendments are first passed by the legislature before being submitted to the people.
⊙ In the case of Ireland a simple majority of those voting at the eloctorate is all that is required whereas a more complex set of criteria must be met on Australia.
⊙ Switerzland has procedure similar to that of Australia.
⊙ In contrast the constitution of the U.S state of Alabama has been amended over 800 tines since 1901.
@ Prabhu dutt........
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