Part XXI of the Constitution of India
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Part XXI of the Constitution of India 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 consists of Articles on Temporary, Transitional and Special Provisions.[1]
Articles 370 – 371J
On Special provisions with respect to states[2]
- Article 371 - Special provision with respect to the States of Maharashtra and Gujarat
- Article 371 A - Special provision with respect to the State of Nagaland
- Article 371 B - Special provision with respect to the State of Assam .
- Article 371 C - Special provision with respect to the State of Manipur .
- Article 371 D - Special provisions with respect to the State of Andhra Pradesh
- Article 371 E - Establishment of Central University in Andhra Pradesh
- Article 371 F Special provisions with respect to the State of Sikkim
- Article 371 G - Special provision with respect to the State of Mizoram
- Article 371 H -Special provision with respect to the State of Arunachal Pradesh
- Article 371 I -Special provision with respect to the State of Goa
- Article 371 J - Special provision with respect to the State of Karnataka.
Articles 372 – 378A
Provisions for Offices - President, Judges, etc . These were mostly introduced for continuation of "Rule of Law" from British Raj to Indian Govt.
Articles 379 – 391B
Repealed – Replaced by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956
Articles 392
- Article 392 -Power of the President to remove difficulties
References
- Constitution of India 2007, pp. 242–266.
- "coi_contents.pdf" (PDF).
- Sources
- "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.
- Part XXI text from wikisource
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