Introduction
The term "Constitutional Amendment" refers to the procedure of modifying the Constitution. The authority for amending the Constitution is outlined in Article 368, located in Part XX of the Constitution, which grants this power to the Parliament. Noteworthy instances of constitutional amendments in the Indian Constitution encompass the 4th Amendment Act (1955), the 17th Amendment Act (1964), the 21st Amendment Act (1967), the 31st Amendment Act (1973), and others.
Introduction to Constitutional Dynamics:
Recognition of Dynamic Social Life:
Amending Powers Defined:
Comprehensive Amendment Authority:
Limitation on Amendment Scope:
It is also known as the ‘ Mini-constitution’, as it made very comprehensive changes to the constitution of India.
This was also the comprehensive amendment which was mainly brought to undo the actions of the 42nd amendment. It also introduced some important provisions.
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