why was 91st amendment introduced??
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In the light of the above, it is proposed to amend the Constitution by omitting paragraph 3 of the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India and to provide that the size of the Council of Ministers should not be more than 10% of the strength of House or Houses concerned whether Unicameral or Bicameral.
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In turn, following recommendations from many constitutional bodies, Parliament in 2003 passed the 91st Amendment to the Constitution of India, strengthening the act by inserting provisions for disqualification of defectors and barring them from being appointed as ministers for a period.
turn, following recommendations from many constitutional bodies, Parliament in 2003 passed the 91st Amendment to the Constitution of India, strengthening the act by inserting provisions for disqualification of defectors and barring them from being appointed as ministers for a period.Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha: The Constitution (Fifty-Second Amendment) Bill, 19...
turn, following recommendations from many constitutional bodies, Parliament in 2003 passed the 91st Amendment to the Constitution of India, strengthening the act by inserting provisions for disqualification of defectors and barring them from being appointed as ministers for a period.Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha: The Constitution (Fifty-Second Amendment) Bill, 19...Citation: The Constitution (Fifty-second Amendment) Act, 1985
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