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what changes were brought about by the first amendments to the constitution

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Answered by raihanrchausp9s1am
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The First Amendment of the Constitution of India, enacted in 1951, made several changes to the Fundamental Rights provisions of the constitution. It provided against abuse of freedom of speech and expression, validation of zamindari abolition laws, and clarified that the right to equality does not bar the enactment of laws which provide "special consideration" for weaker sections of society.

The formal title of the amendment is the Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1951. It was moved by the then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, on 10 May 1951 and enacted by Parliament on 18 June 1951.[1]

Answered by aksachan6121
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The First Amendment was passed in 1951 by the Provisional Parliament, which was elected on a limited franchise. The Statement of Reasons (SOR) relating to the First Amendment said: “Challenges to agrarian laws or laws relating to land reform were pending in courts and were holding up large schemes of land legislation through dilatory and wasteful litigation.”
Important Facts

The First Amendment Act amended articles 15, 19, 85, 87, 174, 176, 341, 342, 372 and 376.

It inserted articles 31A and 31B.

It inserted Ninth Schedule to the Constitution to protect the land reform and other laws present in it from the judicial review.



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