Evolution of the Indian constitution: Constitutional amendments
By: Singh, S.B
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BookPublisher: Yojana: A Development Monthly Description: 68(11), Nov, 2024: p.13-17.
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Yojana: A Development MonthlySummary: The present constitution has evolved from a century-long British rule during which the British parliament enacted a number of acts that provide a framework of government and administration to India. Compared to unitary constitutions, federal constitutions are more difficult to amend. In the case of India, also a federal constitution, the process of constitutional amendment is less rigid. So far, as many as 106 amendments have been carried out in our constitution. – Reproduced
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The present constitution has evolved from a century-long British rule during which the British parliament enacted a number of acts that provide a framework of government and administration to India. Compared to unitary constitutions, federal constitutions are more difficult to amend. In the case of India, also a federal constitution, the process of constitutional amendment is less rigid. So far, as many as 106 amendments have been carried out in our constitution. – Reproduced


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