Who has right to ammend the constitution?
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Answer:
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Parliament of India
Explanation:
The Constitution can be changed (amended) as per article 368 of the Constitution itself. Only the Parliament of India has the right to initiate Constitutional Amendments in India.
There are two types of Constitutional Amendments:
Those dealing with federal features of India
Those not dealing with federal features of India
Those dealing with the federal features of India, like the duties of the President, Financial sharing between the centre and the states, the judiciary, etc. required the approval of the Parliament, AND 50% of the legislative assemblies of the states.
Those not dealing with federal features do not require the approval of the state assemblies, and passing of the amendment only by the Parliament will be enough.
Note: Those Acts of Parliaments that create, destroy, or modify states do not require a separate Constitutional Amendment, as the process of state modification implies that an amendment has taken place.
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Answer:
The parliament has the right to amend the Constitution , according to article 368.
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