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  2. Part I of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Article 4 is invoked when a law is enacted under Article 2 or 3 for the marginal, incidental and the consequential provisions needed for changing boundary of a state or union territory. As per Article 4 (2), no such law framed under Article 4 (1), shall be deemed to be an amendment of the constitution for the purposes of article 368.

  3. Public Account (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Account of India was constituted by Article 266(2) of the Indian Constitution which states that "All other public moneys received by or on behalf of the Government of India or the Government of a State shall be credited to the public account of India or the public account of the State, as the case may be." Here "other" signifies ...

  4. List of state governments dismissed by the Indian National ...

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    Government dismissed in spite of AGP CM Prafulla Mahanta enjoying majority support in Assembly. The dismissal was triggered apparently by the threat to internal security due to banned organisation ULFA's activities.Suspended The Government Using Article 356 [17] [18] 31. 10 October 1991 Meghalaya: B. B. Lyngdoh: Hill People's Union

  5. Category:Government of India - Wikipedia

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    This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large. It should directly contain very few, if any, pages and should mainly contain subcategories. This category focuses on the work of national and local governments in India .

  6. List of ministries and departments of the Government of India

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    Merged to form Ministry of Food and Consumer Affairs with three departments - Department of Food & Civil Supplies, Department of Sugar and Edible Oils and Department of Consumer Affairs. On 15 October 1999, the new ministry was renamed as the Ministry of Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution, having the same three departments.

  7. Lawmaking procedure in India - Wikipedia

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    The State List consists of 61 items (previously 66 items) where a state legislative assembly can make laws applicable in that state. But in certain circumstances, the Parliament can also legislate temporarily on subjects mentioned in the State List, when the Rajya Sabha has passed a resolution with two-thirds majority that it is expedient to legislate in the national interest per Articles 249 ...

  8. Part XXI of the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    Article 392 - Power of the President to remove difficulties. Article 392 of the Indian Constitution grants the President of India the authority to remove difficulties that may arise in implementing the provisions of the Constitution. This provision acts as a mechanism to address any practical challenges or obstacles that may hinder the ...

  9. Court cases related to reservation in India - Wikipedia

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    Court ruled that caste-bass per Communal Award violate Article 15(1) of the constitution. Led to the introduction of the First Amendment of the constitution, which invalidated the judgment. M. R. Balaji v. State of Mysore AIR 1963 SC 649 [4] The government's 68% reservation on college admissions was deemed excessive and unreasonable, and was ...