Articles Of The Constitution (1-395)

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Articles of the Constitution(1-395)UNION AND ITS TERRITORY1. Name and territory of the union2. Admission or establishment of newstates (Repealed)3. Formation of new states andalteration of areas, boundaries ornames of existing states.4. Laws made under Articles 2 and 3 toprovide for the amendment of theFirst and the Fourth Schedules andsupplemental,incidentalandconsequential mattersCITIZENSHIP5. Citizenship at the commencement ofthe Constitution6. Rights of citizenship of certainpersons who have migrated to Indiafrom Pakistan7. Rights of citizenship of certainmigrants to Pakistan8. Rights of citizenship of certainpersons of Indian origin residingoutside India9. Personsvoluntarilyacquiringcitizenship of a foreign state not to becitizens10. Continuance of the rights ofcitizenship11. Parliament to regulate the right ofcitizenship by lawFUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS12. Definition of state13. Laws inconsistent with or inderogation of the fundamental rights14. Equality before law15. Prohibition of discrimination ongrounds of religion, race, caste, sex orplace of birth16. Equality of opportunity in matters ofpublic employment17. Abolition of untouchability18. Abolition of titles19. Protection of certain rights regardingfreedom of speech, etc.20. Protection in respect of conviction foroffences.21. Protection of life and personal liberty21A. Right to elementary education22. Protection againstarrestanddetention in certain cases23. Prohibition of traffic in human beingsand forced labour24. Prohibition of employment of childrenin factories, etc.25. Freedom of conscience and freeprofession, practice and propagationof religion26. Freedom to manage religious affairs27. Freedom as to payment to taxes forpromotion of any particular religion28. Freedom as to attendance at religiousinstruction or religious worship incertain educational institutions.29. Protection of interests of minorities30. Right of minorities to establish andadminister educational institutions31. (Repealed)31A. Saving of laws providing foracquisition of estates, etc.31B. Validation of certain acts andregulations31C. Saving of laws giving effect tocertain directive principles31D. (Repealed)32. Remedies for enforcement offundamental rights including writs’32A. (Repealed)33. Power of Parliament to modify thefundamental rights in their applicationto forces, etc.34. Restriction on fundamental rightswhile martial law is in force in anyarea35. Legislation to give effect to some ofthe provisions of fundamental rightsDIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY36. Definition of State37. Application of the directive principles38. State to secure a social order for thepromotion of welfare of the people39. Certain principles of policy to befollowed by the States39A. Equal justice and free legal aid40. Organisation of village panchayats41. Right to work, to education, and topublic assistance in certain cases

42. Provision for just and humaneconditions of work and maternityrelief43. Living wage, etc. for workers43A. Participation of workers inmanagement of industries44. Uniform civil code for the citizens45. Provision for early childhood care andeducation to children below the ageof six years46. Promotion of educational andeconomic interests of scheduledcastes, scheduled tribes and otherweaker sections47. Duty of the state to raise the level ofnutrition and the standard of livingand to improve public health48. Organisation or agriculture andanimal husbandry48A. Protection and improvement ofenvironment and safeguarding offorests and wild life49. Protection of monuments and placesand objects of national importance50. Separation of judiciary from executive51. Promotion of international peace andsecurityFUNDAMENTAL DUTIES51A. Fundamental dutiesPRESIDENT AND 64.The president of IndiaExecutive power of the unionElection of presidentManner of election of presidentTerm of office of presidentEligibility of ditions of president’s officeOath or affirmation by the presidentProcedure for impeachment of thepresidentTime of holding election to fill vacancyin the office of president and the termof office of person elected to fillcasual vacancyThe vice-president of IndiaThe vice-president to be ex-officiochairman of the council of states65. The vice-president to act as presidentor to discharge his functions duringcasual vacancies in the office, orduring the absence of president66. Election of vice-president67. Term of office of vice-president68. Time of holding election to fill vacancyin the office of vice-president and theterm of office of person elected to fillcasual vacancy69. Oath or affirmation by the vicepresident70. Discharge of president’s functions inother contingences71. Matters relating to, or connectedwith, the election of a president orvice-president72. Power of president to grant pardons,etc., and to suspend, remit orcommute sentence in certain cases73. Extent of executive power of theunionUNION MINISTERS AND ATTORNEY GENERAL74. Council of ministers to aid and advisepresident75. Other provisions as to ministers76. Attorney-General for India77. Conduct of business of theGovernment of India78. Duties of prime minister as respectsthe furnishing of information to thepresident.PARLIAMENT79. Constitution of Parliament80. Composition of the council of states81. Composition of the House of thepeople82. Readjustment after each census83. Duration of Houses of Parliament84. Qualification for membership ofParliament85. Sessions of Parliament, prorogationand dissolution86. Right of president to address andsend messages to Houses87. Special address by the president88. Rights of ministers and AttorneyGeneral as respects Houses

89. The chairman and deputy chairman ofthe council of states90. Vacation and resignation of, andremoval from, the office of deputychairman91. Power of the deputy chairman orother person to perform the duties ofthe office of, or to act as, chairman92. The chairman or the deputy chairmannot to preside while a resolution forhis removal from office is underconsideration93. The speaker and deputy speaker ofthe House of the people94. Vacation and resignation of, andremoval from, the offices of speakerand deputy speaker95. Power of the deputy speaker or otherperson to perform the duties of theoffice of, or to act as, speaker96. The speaker or the deputy speakernot to preside while a resolution forhis removal from office is underconsideration97. Salaries and allowances of thechairman and the speaker and deputyspeaker98. Secretariat of Parliament99. Oath or affirmation by members100. Voting in Houses, power of Houses to actnotwithstanding vacancies and quorum101. Vacation of seats102. Disqualifications for membership103. Decision on questions as todisqualifications of members104. Penalty for sitting and voting beforemaking oath or affirmation under Article 99 orwhen not qualified or when disqualified105. Powers, privileges, etc., of the Houses ofParliament and of the members andcommittees thereof106. Salaries and allowances of members107. Provisions as to introduction and passingof bills108. Joint sitting of both Houses in certaincases109. Special procedure in respect of moneybills110. Definition of ‘money bills’111. Assent to bills112. Annual financial statement (budget)113. Procedure in parliament with respect toestimates114. Appropriation bills115. Supplementary, additional or excessgrants116. Votes on account, votes of credit andexceptional grants117. Special provisions as to financial bills118. Rules of procedure119. Regulation by law of procedure inParliament in relation to financial business120. Language to be used in Parliament121. Restriction on discussion in Parliament122. Courts not to inquire into proceedings ofParliament123. Power of president to promulgateordinances during recess of ParliamentSUPREME COURT124. Establishment and Constitution ofSupreme Court125. Salaries, etc., of judges126. Appointment of acting chief justice127. Appointment of adhoc judges128. Attendance of retired judges at sittings ofthe Supreme Court129. Supreme Court to be a court of record130. Seat of Supreme Court131. Original jurisdiction of the SupremeCourt131A.(Repealed)132. Appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Courtin appeals from high courts in certain cases133. Appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Courtin appeals from high courts in regard to civilmatters134. Appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Courtin regard to criminal matters134A.Certificate for appeal to theSupreme Court135. Jurisdiction and powers of the federalcourt under existing law to be exercisable bythe Supreme Court136. Special leave to appeal by the SupremeCourt137. Review of judgements or orders by theSupreme Court138. Enlargement of the jurisdiction of theSupreme Court

139. Conferment on the Supreme Court ofpowers to issue certain writs139A.Transfer of certain cases140. Ancillary powers of Supreme Court141. Law declared by Supreme Court to bebinding on all courts142. Enforcement of decrees and orders ofSupreme Court and orders as to discovery,etc.143. Power of president to consult SupremeCourt144. Civil and Judicial authorities to act in aidof the Supreme Court144A.(Repealed)145. Rules of court, etc.146. Officers and servants and the expensesof the Supreme Court147. InterpretationCOMPTROLLERANDGENERAL OF INDIAAUDITOR148. Comptroller and Auditor General of India149. Duties and powers of the Comptrollerand Auditor General150. Form of accounts of the Union and of thestates151. Audit reportsGOVERNOR152. Definition of state153. Governors of states154. Executive power of state155. Appointment of governor156. Term of office of governor157. Qualifications for appointment asgovernor158. Conditions of governor’s office159. Oath or affirmation by the governor160. Discharge of the functions of thegovernor in certain contingencies161. Power of governor to grant pardons, etc.,and to suspend, remit or commute sentencesin certain cases162. Extent of executive power of stateSTATE MINISTERS AND ADVOCATEGENERAL163. Council of ministers to aid and advisegovernor164. Other provisions as to ministers165. Advocate General for the state166. Conduct of business of the governmentof a state167. Duties of chief minister as respects thefurnishing of information to Governor, etc.STATE LEGISLATURE168. Constitution of legislatures in states169. Abolition or creation of legislativecouncils in states170. Composition of the legislative assemblies171. Composition of the legislative councils172. Duration of state legislatures173. Qualification for membership of the statelegislature174. Sessions of the state legislature,prorogation and dissolution175. Right of governor to address and sendmessages to the House of Houses176. Special address by the governor177. Rights of ministers and Advocate Generalas respects the Houses178. The Speaker and Deputy Speaker of thelegislative assembly179. Vacation and resignation of, and removalfrom, the offices of Speaker and DeputySpeaker180. Power of the Deputy Speaker or otherperson to perform the duties of the office of,or to act as, Speaker181. The Speaker or the Deputy Speaker notto preside while a resolution for his removalfrom office is under consideration182. The Chairman and Deputy Chairman ofthe legislative council183. Vacation and resignation of, and removalfrom, the offices of Chairman and DeputyChairman184. Power of the Deputy Chairman or otherperson to perform the duties of the office of,or to act as, Chairman185. The Chairman or the Deputy Chairmannot to preside while a resolution for hisremoval from office is under consideration186. Salaries and allowances of the Speakerand Deputy Speaker and the Chairman andDeputy Chairman187. Secretariat of state legislature188. Oath or affirmation by members189. Voting in Houses, power of Houses to actnotwithstanding vacancies and quorum190. Vacation of seats191. Disqualifications for membership

192. Decision on questions as to bedisqualifications of members193. Penalty for sitting and voting beforemaking oath or affirmation under Article 188or when not qualified or when disqualified194. Powers, privileges, etc., of the House oflegislatures and of the members andcommittee thereof195. Salaries and allowances of members196. Provisions as to indroduction and passingof bills197. Restriction on powers of legislativecouncil as to bills other than money bills198. Special procedure in respect of moneybills199. Definition of ‘money bills’200. Assent to bills201. Bills reserved for consideration of thepresident202. Annual financial statement203. Procedure in legislature with respect toestimates204. Appropriation bills205. Supplementary, additional or excessgrants206. Votes on account, votes of credit andexceptional grants207. Special provisions as to financial bills208. Rules of procedure209. Regulation by law of procedure in thelegislature of the state in relation to financialbusiness210. Language to be used in the legislature211. Restriction on discussion in thelegislature212. Courts not to inquire into proceedings ofthe legislature213. Power of governor to promulgateordinances during recess of legislature220. Restriction on practice after being apermanent judge221. Salaries etc., of judges222. Transfer of a judge from one high courtto another223. Appointment of acting chief justice224. Appointment of additional and actingjudges244A. Appointment of retired judges atsittings of high courts225. Jurisdiction of existing high courts226. Power of high courts to issue certainwrits226A. (Repealed)227. Power of superintendent over all courtsby the high court228. Transfer of certain cases to high court228A. (Repealed)229. Officers and servants and the expensesof high courts230. Extension of jurisdiction of high courts tounion territories231. Establishment of a common high courtfor two or more states232. (Repealed)HIGH COURTSUNION TERRITORIES214. High courts for states215. High courts to be courts of record216. Constitution of high courts217. Appointment and conditions of the officeof a judge of a high court218. Application of certain provisions relatingto Supreme Court to high courts219. Oath or affirmation by judges of highcourtsSUBORDINATE COURTS233. Appointment of district judge233A. Validation of appointment of, andjudgements, etc., delivered by certain districtjudges234. Recruitment of persons other thandistrict judges to the judicial service235. Control over subordinate courts236. Interpretation237. Application of the provisions of thischapter to certain class or classes ofmagistrates238.(Repealed)239. Administration of union territories239A. Creation of local legislatures orcouncil of ministers or both for certain unionterritories239AA. Special provisions with respect toDelhi239AB provision in case of failure ofcostitutional machinery239B. Power of administrator to promulgateordinances during recess of legislature

240. Power of president to make regulationsfor certain union territories241. High courts for union territories242. (Repealed)PANCHAYATS243. Definition243A. Gram sabha243B. Constitution of panchayats243C. Composition of panchayats243D. Reservation of seats243E. Duration of panchayats, etc.243F. Disqualifications for membership243G. power, authority and responsibilitiesof Panchayats243H. Powers to impose taxes by, and fundsof, the panchayats243I. Constitution of finance commission toreview financial position243J. Audit of accounts of panchyats243K. Elections to the panchayats243L. Application to union territories243M. Part not to apply to certain areas243N. Continuance of existing laws andpanchayats243O. Bar to interference by courts inelectoral mattersMUNICIPALITIES243P. Definitions243Q. Constitution of municipalities243R. Composition of municipalities243S. Constitution and composition of wardscommittees, etc.243T. Reservation of seats244U. Duration of municipalities, etc.243V. Disqualifications for membership243W. powers, authority and responsibilitiesof municipalities, etc.243X. Power to impose taxes by, and fund of,the municipalities243Y. Finance commission243Z. Audit of accounts of municipalities243ZA. Elections to the municipalities243ZB. Application to union territories243ZC. Part not to apply to certain areas243ZD. Committee for district planning243ZE. Committee for metropolitan planning243ZF. Continuance of existing laws andmunicipalities243ZG. Bar to interference by courts inelectoral mattersSCHEDULED AND TRIBAL AREAS244. Administration of scheduled areas andtribal areas244A. Formation of an autonomous statecomprising certain tribal areas in Assam andcreation of local legislature or council ofministers or both thereforeCENTRE-STATE LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS245. Extent of laws made by Parliament andby the legislatures of states246. Subject-matter of laws made byParliament and by the legislatures of states247. Power of Parliament to provide for theestablishment of certain additional courts248. Residuary powers of legislation249. Power of Parliament to legislate withrespect to any matter in the State List if aproclamation of emergency is in operation250. Power of Parliament to legislate withrespect to a matter in the state list in thenational interest251. Inconsistency between laws made byParliament under articles 249 to 250 and lawsmade by the legislatures of states.252. Power of Parliament to legislate for twoor more states by consent and adoption ofsuch legislation by any other state253. Legislation for giving effect tointernational agreements254. Inconsistency between laws made byParliament and laws made by the legislaturesof states255. Requirements as to recommendationsand previous sanctions to be regarded asmatters of procedure onlyCENTRE-STATE ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONS256. Obligation of states and the Union257. Control of the Union over states incertain cases257A. (Repealed)258. Power of the Union to confer powers,etc., on states in certain cases258A. Power of the states to entrustfunctions to the union259. (Repealed)260. Jurisdiction of the Union in relation toterritories outside India261. Public acts, records and judicialproceedings

262. Adjudication of disputes relating towaters of inter-state rivers or river valleys263. Provisions with respect to an inter-statecouncilCENTRE-STATE FINANCIAL RELATIONS264. Interpretation265. Taxes not to be imposed save byauthority of law266. Consolidated Funds and public accountsof India and of the states267. Contingency Fund268. Duties levied by the Union but collectedand appropriated by the states268A. Service tax levied by Union andcollected and appropriated by the Union andthe states.269. Taxes levied and collected by the Unionbut assigned to the states270. Taxes levied and distributed between theUnion and the states271. Surcharge on certain duties and taxes forpurposes of the Union272. (Repealed)273. Grants in lieu of export duty on juteproducts274. Prior recommendation of presidentrequired to bills affecting taxation in whichstates are interested275. Grants from the Union to certain states276. Taxes on professions, trades, callings andemployments277. Savings278. (Repealed)279. Calculation of net proceeds, etc.280. Finance Commission281. Recommendations of the financecommission282. Expenditure defrayable by the Union or astate out of its revenues283. Custody, etc. of consolidated funds,contingency funds and moneys credited to thepublic accounts284. Custody of suitors’ deposits and othermoneys received by public servants andcourts285. Exemption of property of the Union fromstate taxation286. Restrictions as to imposition of tax on thesale or purchase of goods287. Exemption from taxes on electricity288. Exemption from taxation by states inrespect of water or electricity in certain cases289. Exemption of property and income of astate from Union taxation290. Adjustment in respect of certainexpenses and pensions290A. Annual payment to certain devaswomfunds291.(Repealed)292. Borrowing by the Government of India293. Borrowing by statesRIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF THEGOVERNMETN294. Succession to property, assets, rights,liabilities and obligations in certain cases295. Succession to property, assets, rights,liabilities and obligations in other cases296. Property accruing by escheat or lapse orbona vacantia297. Things of value within territorial watersor continental shelf and resources of theexclusive economic zone to vest in the Union298. Power to carry on trade, etc.299. Contracts300. Suits and proceedingsRIGHT TO PROPERTY300A. Persons not to be deprived of propertysave by authority of lawTRADE, COMMERCE AND INTERCOURSE301. Freedom of trade, commerce andintercourse302. Power of Parliament to imposerestrictions on trade, commerce andintercourse303. Restrictions on the legislative powers ofthe Union and of the states with regard totrade and commerce304. Restrictions on trade, commerce andintercourse among states305. Saving of existing laws and lawsproviding for state monopolies306. (Repealed)307. Appointment of authority for carryingout the purposes of Articles 301 to 304PUBLIC SERVICES308. Interpretation309. Recruitment and conditions of service ofpersons serving the Union or a state

310. Tenure of office of persons serving theunion or a state311. Dismissal, removal or reduction in rank ofpersons employed in civil capacities under theUnion or a state312. All-India Services312A. Power of Parliament to vary or revokeconditions of service of officers of certainservices313. Transitional Provisions314. RepealedPUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONS315. Public Service Commissions for the Unionand for the states316. Appointment and term of office ofmembers317. Removal and suspension of a member ofa Public Service Commission318. Power to make regulations as toconditions of service of members and staff ofthe commission319. Prohibition as to the holding of offices bymembers of the commission on ceasing to besuch members320. Functions of Public Service Commissions321. Power to extend functions of PublicService Commissions322. Expenses of Public Service Commissions323. Reports of Public Service CommissionsTRIBUNALS323A. Administrative tribunals323B. Tribunals for other mattersELECTIONS324. Superintendence, direction and controlof elections to be vested in an ElectionCommission325.No person to be ineligible for inclusion in,or to claim to be included in a special,electoral roll on grounds of religion, race,caste or sex326. Elections to the House of the people andto the legislative assemblies of states to be onthe basis of adult suffrage327. Power of Parliament to take provisionwith respect to elections to legislatures328. Power of legislature of a state to makeprovision with respect to elections to suchlegislature329. Bar to interference by courts in electoralmatters329A. (Repealed)SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR SCs, STs,AND OTHERS330. Reservation of seats for scheduled castesand scheduled tribes in the House of thepeople331. Representation of the anglo-Indiancommunity in the House of the people332. Reservation of seats for scheduled castesand scheduled tribes in the legislativeassemblies of the states333. Representation of the anglo-Indiancommunity in the legislative assemblies of thestates334. Reservation of seats and specialrepresentation to cease after sixty years335. Claims of scheduled castes andscheduled tribes to services and posts336. Special provision for anglo-Indiancommunity in certain services337. Special provision with respect toeducational grants for the benefit of angloIndian community338. National Commission for ScheduledCastes338A. National Commission for ScheduledTribes339. Control of the Union over theadministration of scheduled areas and thewelfare of scheduled tribes340. Appointment of a commission toinvestigate the conditions ofbackwardclasses341. Scheduled castes342. Scheduled tribesOFFICIAL LANGUAGE343. Official language of the Union344. Commission and committee ofParliament on official language345. Official language or languages of a state346. Official languages for communicationbetween one state and another or between astate and the Union347. Special provision relating to languagespoken by a section of the population of astate348. Language to be used in the SupremeCourt and in the high courts and for acts, bills,etc.349. Special procedure for enactment ofcertain laws relating to language

350. Language to be used in representationsfor redress of grievances350A. Facilities for instruction in mothertongue at primary stage350B. Special officer for linguistic minorities351. Directive for development of the Hindilanguage366. Definitions367. InterpretationEMERGENCY PROVISIONS369. Temporary power to Parliament to makelaws with respect to certain matters in theState list as if they were matters in theConcurrent List370. Temporary provisions with respect to theState of Jammu and Kashmir371. Special provision with respect to thestates of Maharashtra and Gujarat371A. Special provision with respect to theState of Nagaland371B. Special provision with respect to theState of Assam371C. Special provision with respect to theState of Manipur371D. Special provision with respect to theState of Andhra Pradesh371E. Establishment of central university inAndhra Pradesh371F. Special provision with respect to theState of Sikkim371G. Special provision with respect to theState of Mizoram371H. Special provision with respect to theState of Arunachal Pradesh371I. Special provision with respect to thestate of Goa372. Continuance in force of existing laws andtheir adaptation372A. Power of the president to adapt laws373. Power of president to make order inrespect of persons under preventivedetention in certain cases374. Provision as to judges of the federalcourt and proceedings pending in the federalcourt of before his Majesty in council375. Courts, authorities and officers tocontinue to function subject to the provisionsof the Constitution376. Provisions as to judges of high courts377. Provisions as to Comptroller and AuditorGeneral of India378. Provisions as to Public ServiceCommissions352. Proclamation of emergency (nationalemergency)353. Effect of proclamation of emergency354. Application of provisions relating todistribution of revenues while a proclamationof emergency is in operation355. Duty of the Union to protect statesagainst external aggression and internaldisturbance356. Provisions in case of failure ofconstitutional machinery in states (president’srule)357. Exercise of legislative powers underproclamation issued under article 356358. Suspension of provisions of Article 19during emergencies359. Suspension of the enforcement offundamental rights during emergencies359A. (Repealed)360. Provisions as to financial emergencyMISCELLANEOUS361. Protection of president and governorsand rajpramukhs361A.Protectionof publicationofproceedings of Parliament and statelegislatures361B. Disqualification for appointment onremunerative political post362. (Repealed)363. Bar to interference by courts in disputesarising out of certain treaties, agreements,etc.363A. Recognition granted to rulers of Indianstates to cease and privy purses to beabolished364. Special provisions as to major ports andaerodromes365. Effect of failure to comply with, or to giveeffect to directions given by the Union(President’s rule)AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION368. Power of Parliament to amend theConstitution and procedure thereforeTEMPORATY,TRANSITIONALSPECIAL PROVISIONSAND

378A. Special provisions as to duration ofAndhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly379-391. (Repealed)392. Power of the president to removedifficultiesSHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT, ETC.393. Short title394. Commencement394A. Authoritative text in the Hindi language395. Repeals

the House of the people 94. Vacation and resignation of, and removal from, the offices of speaker and deputy speaker 95. Power of the deputy speaker or other person to perform the duties of the office of, or to act as, speaker 96. The speaker or the deputy speaker not to preside while a resolution for

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