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Article 74 (1) There shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President who shall, in the exercise of his functions, act in accordance with such advices. (The bolded text was added in by the Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India and came into effect on 3 January 1977. [1])
Article 74 refers to both administering countries and colonies as having similar duties to the community of nations: "Members of the United Nations also agree that their policy in respect of the territories to which this Chapter applies, no less than in respect of their metropolitan areas, must be based on the general principle of good ...
Article 356 deals with imposition of President's Rule over a State of India.When a state is under President's Rule, the elected state government (led by the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers) is dismissed and the Council of Ministers is suspended at legislature, and administration is conducted directly by the Governor of the state.
Article 74 was amended and it was explicitly stipulated that "the President shall act in accordance with the advice of the Council of Ministers". [1] [17] [18] Governors of states were not included in this article. The interval at which a proclamation of Emergency under Article 356 required approval from Parliament was extended from six months ...
At the same time, the constitution included a number of provisions that could deny the right to secede. Article 5 required the consent of all republics and provinces before the borders of Yugoslavia could be altered. Article 283 gave the Yugoslav Assembly the power to determine alterations in the state's boundaries. It was not clearly defined ...
1/3 reservation for women These bodies have been given the power to legislate and implement scheme for economic development and social justice. The legislature of a state can assign specific taxes, duties, tolls, etc. for the functioning of urban local bodies.
At federal level, the optional referendum was introduced by the Federal Constitution of 1874 (Article 74). [1] The ratification of the Gotthard Treaty of 1909 triggered widespread protests and ultimately led to a petition being submitted. In the referendum of 1921, the optional referendum for state treaties that are valid for more than 15 years ...
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