Tag Archives: Indian Constitution

The Seventh Schedule – Division of Powers

Understanding the Seventh Schedule The Seventh Schedule, as defined in Article 246 of the Constitution, is pivotal in delineating the distribution of powers between the union and the states. This schedule comprises three essential lists—Union List, State List, and Concurrent List—each serving a distinct purpose in the federal structure of India. Union List: State List:… Read More »

12th Schedule of Indian Constitution

Exploring the 12th Schedule of Indian Constitution Evolution of Schedules in the Indian Constitution When the Indian Constitution was first enacted in 1950, it featured eight schedules. Over time, the number of schedules has expanded through amendments, and presently, we have 12 schedules, each addressing specific aspects of governance and administration. Mnemonic Addition of 12th… Read More »

The Sixth Schedule – Empowering Tribal Communities

The Sixth Schedule The Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution bestows authority upon tribal communities for the administration of tribal areas in Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, and Mizoram, as outlined in Article 244(2) and Article 275(1). This special provision aims to safeguard and promote the unique cultural identity of these regions while addressing specific challenges and… Read More »

Schedule 8 of Indian Constitution

Constitutional Provisions on the Schedule 8 of Indian Constitution Article 344(1) and 351: Commission Formation and Language Promotion The Constitutional provisions pertaining to the Eighth Schedule are delineated in Article 344(1) and 351. Article 344(1) outlines the Constitution of a Commission by the President every five years following the commencement of the Constitution, and, subsequently,… Read More »

Schedules Of The Indian Constitution

Introduction to the Schedules of the Indian Constitution The schedules featured in the Indian Constitution encompass vital details about territories, seat allocation in the Rajya Sabha, governance and oversight of scheduled areas and tribes, as well as the delineation of powers between the Central government and state governments. Additionally, they outline the perks and privileges… Read More »

Anti Defection Law

Understanding Defection: Defection refers to the transfer of loyalty or allegiance from one group or entity to another. It can occur in various contexts, such as when football players switch from one club to another. In politics, defection involves a change in party affiliation or allegiance by any member of a legislative body. Anti Defection… Read More »