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"The Constitution of India" (PDF). Government of India , Ministry of Law and Justice . 1 December 2007 [1950]. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 September 2014.
Amendment of article 269 In article 269 of the Constitution— (a) in clause (1) after sub-clause (f), the following sub-clause shall be inserted, namely:— "(g) taxes on the sale or purchase of goods other than newspapers, where such sale or purchase takes place in the course of inter-State trade or commerce"; and
It was enacted by Parliament in the Fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- 1. Short title This Act may be called the Constitution (Third Amendment) Act 1954. 2. Amendment of the Seventh Schedule In the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution, for entry 33 of List III, the following entry shall be substituted, namely:- "33.
Part XXII is a compilation of laws pertaining to the constitution of India as a country and the union of states that it is made of. This part of the constitution contains Articles on short title, date of commencement, Authoritative text in Hindi and Repeals.
During the formulation of the Constitution of India, the Sixth Schedule was devised to continue these modes of governance, providing the tribes autonomy and to allow them to continue their own traditional systems of self-governance. The tribal areas in other parts of India were covered by a parallel Fifth Schedule with somewhat weaker forms of ...
2. Amendment of article 276 In article 276 of the Constitution, in clause (2)- (a) for the words "two hundred and fifty rupees", the words "two thousand and five hundred rupees" shall be substituted; (b) the proviso shall be omitted. [1] The full text of clause(2) of Article 276 of the Constitution, after the 60th Amendment, is given below: 276.
A universal tariff of 10% threated by Trump would impact India, Kugelman said, in part because India enjoys a trade surplus with the US. Trade between the two sides has heavily favored New Delhi ...
Article 4 is invoked when a law is enacted under Article 2 or 3 for the marginal, incidental and the consequential provisions needed for changing boundary of a state or union territory. As per Article 4 (2), no such law framed under Article 4 (1), shall be deemed to be an amendment of the constitution for the purposes of article 368.