List of Articles of the Indian Constitution
PART I - UNION AND ITS TERRITORY (Article 1 - 4)
Article 1: Union Name and Territory
Article 2: New States' creation
Article 3: Creation of new States and Modification of Existing States' Boundaries, Areas, or Names
Article 4: Laws created in accordance with Articles 2 and 3 that change the First and Fourth Schedules as well as other additional, incidental, and consequential matters
PART II - CITIZENSHIP (Article 5 - 11)
Article 5: Citizenship at the Constitution's inception
Article 6: Citizenship rights of specific individuals who immigrated from Pakistan to India
Article 7: Certain migrants' rights to citizenship in Pakistan
Article 8: Citizenship rights of some Indian-origin individuals living abroad
Article 9: Individuals who choose to become citizens of a foreign state are not citizens
Article 10: Preservation of Citizenship Rights
Article 11: Parliament shall establish laws governing the right to citizenship.
Part III - FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS (Article 12 - 35)
General
Article 12: Definitions
Article 13: Laws that violate or deviate from fundamental rights
Right to Equality
Article 14: Legal equality
Article 15: Prohibition of discrimination on the basis of caste, religion, color, sex, or place of birth
Article 16: Equal opportunity in public employment
Article 17: Elimination of Untouchability
Article 18: The Right to Freedom is abolished
Right to Freedom
Article 19: Defense of certain rights, including freedom of speech, etc.
Article 20: Protection for those found guilty of crimes
Article 21: Defense of individual freedom and life
Article 21A: Right to education
Article 22: Protection from arrest and detention in some circumstances
Right against Exploitation
Article 23: Prohibition of forced labor and human trafficking
Article 24: Prohibition on hiring minors for jobs in manufacturing, etc.
Right to Freedom of Religion
Article 25: Religious freedom and the freedom to practice, profess, and spread religion
Article 26: The right to control religious matters
Article 27: Freedom to pay taxes for the advancement of any certain religion
Article 28: Freedom to participate in religious worship or instruction in specific educational institutions
Cultural and Educational Rights
Article 29: Preserving minorities' interests
Article 30: Minorities' right to create and run educational institutions
Right to Property
Article 31: Mandatory property acquisition (omitted)
Saving of Certain Laws
Article 31A: Preservation of legislation pertaining to the purchase of lands, etc.
Article 31B: Approval of certain Acts and Regulations
Article 31C: Saving laws that implement certain directive principles is covered
Article 31D: Laws pertaining to anti-national acts are saved (omitted)
Right to Constitutional Remedies
Article 32: Remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by this Part
Article 32A: State laws' constitutionality will not be taken into account in Article 32 procedures (Omitted)
Article 33: Parliament's authority to change the rights granted by this section in relation to forces, etc.
Article 34: Limitations on the rights granted by this Part in any region where martial law is in effect
Article 35: Laws to implement this Part's requirements
Part IV - DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY (Article 36 - 51)
Article 36: Definition
Article 37: Putting this Part's ideas into practice
Article 38: The State must ensure a social order to advance the welfare of its citizens
Article 39: Specific policy concepts that the State must adhere
Article 39A: Equal justice and free legal aid
Article 40: Village panchayat organization
Article 41: The right to employment, education, and, under some circumstances, public aid
Article 42: Fair and compassionate working conditions and maternity benefits
Article 43: Living wages and other benefits for employees
Article 43A: Employee involvement in industry management
Article 43B: Encouragement of cooperative societies
Article 44: Uniform civil code for citizens
Article 45: Early childhood care and education for children under six years old
Article 46: Advancement of the economic and educational interests of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and other marginalized groups
Article 47: The State's obligation to improve public health, nutrition, and living standards
Article 48: Agriculture and animal husbandry Organization
Article 48A: Preservation and enhancement of the environment and protection of forests and wildlife
Article 49: Preservation of monuments, places, and items of national significance
Article 50: Judiciary and executive separation
Article 51: Encouraging global peace and security
Part IVA - Fundamental Duties (Article 51A)
Article 51A: Fundamental Duties
Part V - THE UNION (Article 52 - 151)
Chapter I - The Executive
Article 52: The Indian President
Article 53: Union Executive Power
Article 54: Election of the President
Article 55: Election Procedure
Article 56: President's Term of Office
Article 57: Eligibility for Re-election
Article 58: Requirements for Election as President
Article 59: Conditions of the President's Office
Article 60: Presidental Oath or Affirmation
Article 61: Procedure for Impeachment of the President
Article 62: When elections are held to fill presidential vacancies and the tenure of those chosen to fill temporary vacancies
Article 63: India's Vice-President
Article 64: The Vice-President will serve as the Council of States' ex officio chairman.
Article 65: The Vice-President shall act as President or perform his functions during casual vacancies in the office or during the absence of the President
Article 66: Election of Vice-President
Article 67: Term of Office of Vice-President
Article 68: Time of holding election to fill vacancy in the office of Vice-President and the term of office of the person elected to fill casual vacancy
Article 69: The Vice-President's oath or affirmation
Article 70: President's duties under other circumstances
Article 71: Issues pertaining to or associated with the election of a President or Vice-President
Article 72: The President's authority to pardon, etc., and to suspend, remit, or commute sentences in specific circumstances
Article 73: Union executive authority
Article 74: Council of Ministers to support and counsel the President
Article 75: Additional clauses pertaining to ministers
Article 76: India's attorney general
Article 77: How the Government of India Conducts Business
Article 78: The Prime Minister's Obligations with Regard to Providing the President with Information, etc.
Chapter II - Parliament
Article 79: Parliamentary Constitution
Article 80: The Council of States' composition
Article 81: The House of the People's composition
Article 82: Readjustment following each census
Article 83: Length of Houses of Parliament
Article 84: Requirements for Parliamentary Membership
Article 85: Sessions of Parliament, prorogation, and dissolution
Article 86: The President's Right to Address and Communicate with Houses
Article 87: The President's Special Address
Article 88: Attorney General and Ministerial Rights with Regard to Houses
Article 89: The Council of States' Chairman and Deputy Chairman
Article 90: The Deputy Chairman's resignation and leave of absence
Article 91: The Deputy Chairman or another individual's authority to carry out the responsibilities of the Chairman's office or to act in that capacity
Article 92: During the consideration of a resolution to remove him from office, the Chairman or the Deputy Chairman shall not preside.
Article 93: The Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of People
Article 94: Speaker and Deputy Speakers' Resignations and Vacations and Removals from Office
Article 95: The Deputy Speaker's or another individual's authority to carry out the Speaker's duties
Article 96: During the consideration of a resolution to remove him from office, the Speaker or Deputy Speaker shall not preside.
Article 97: Compensation and benefits for the Speaker and Deputy Speaker as well as the Chairman and Deputy Chairman
Article 98: Parliamentary Secretariat
Article 99: Members' oath or affirmation
Article 100: House Voting, House Authority to Act Despite Vacancies and Quorum
Article 101: Seats are on vacation
Article 102: Membership Disqualifications
Article 103: Decision on questions about member disqualifications
Article 104: Penalties for sitting and voting prior to taking an oath or affirmation under Article 99, or while disqualified or not qualified
Article 105: The Houses of Parliament's powers, privileges, and other aspects, as well as those of its members and committees
Article 106: Member salaries and benefits
Article 107: Clauses pertaining to the introduction and passage of legislation
Article 108: In some circumstances, both Houses may meet jointly
Article 109: Special process with regard to money bills
Article 110: Definition of "Money Bills"
Article 111: Bill Assent
Article 112: Financial statement for the year
Article 113: Parliamentary Procedure Concerning Estimates
Article 114: Bills for Appropriations
Article 115: Extra, supplemental, or surplus grants
Article 116: Credit votes, votes on account, and special awards
Article 117: Particular clauses pertaining to financial bills
Article 118: Procedure Rules
Article 119: Regulation by law of procedure in Parliament with regard to financial business
Article 120: Language to be used in Parliament
Article 121: Limitations on Parliamentary Discussion
Article 122: Courts are not permitted to investigate Parliamentary proceedings
Chapter III - Legislative Powers of the President
Article 123: The President's Authority to Issue Ordinances During Parliamentary Recess
Chapter IV - The Union Judiciary
Article 124: Supreme Court establishment and constitution
Article 125: Judges' salaries and other benefits
Article 126: Designation of Acting Chief Justice
Article 127: Ad hoc Judge Appointment
Article 128: Retired Judges Attend Supreme Court Sessions
Article 129: The Supreme Court shall be a court of record
Article 130: Supreme Court Seat
Article 131: The Supreme Court's original jurisdiction
Article 132: The Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction in certain High Court appeals
Article 133: Supreme Court's appellate authority over appeals from High Courts pertaining to civil cases
Article 134: The Supreme Court's appellate authority over criminal cases
Article 134A: Supreme Court appeal certificate
Article 135: The Supreme Court may exercise the Federal Court's authority and jurisdiction under current law.
Article 136: The Supreme Court's special leave to appeal;
Article 137: The Supreme Court's review of its rulings or orders;
Article 138: The Supreme Court's expansion of its jurisdiction;
Article 139: The Supreme Court's authority to grant certain writs
Article 139A: Certain matters are transferred
Article 140: The Supreme Court's ancillary powers
Article 141: The Supreme Court's declaration that a law is obligatory on all courts
Article 142: Implementation of Supreme Court rulings and judgments, including discovery orders, etc.
Article 143: The President's authority to consult the Supreme Court
Article 144: Civil and judicial agencies to assist the Supreme Court
Article 145: Court Rules, etc.
Article 146: The Supreme Court's officers, employees, and costs
Article 147: Interpretation
Chapter V - Comptroller and Auditor General of India
Article 148: The Indian Comptroller and Auditor-General
Article 149: The Comptroller and Auditor-General's responsibilities and authority
Article 150: Reporting format for the Union and States
Article 151: Reports on audits
PART VI - THE STATES (Article 152 - 237)
Chapter I - General
Article 152: Definition
Chapter II - The Executive
Article 153: State Governors
Article 154: State Executive Power
Article 155: Governor Appointment
Article 156: Governor Term of Office
Article 157: Requirements for Governor Appointment
Article 158: Conditions of Governor's Office
Article 159: Governor's Oath or Affirmation
Article 160: The governor's discharge of duties in specific situations
Article 161: The governor's authority to pardon, etc., and in some circumstances to suspend, remit, or commute sentences
Article 162: State executive power scope
Article 163: Council of Ministers to support and counsel the Governor
Article 164: Additional Ministerial provisions
Article 165: State Advocate-General
Article 166: State Government Business
Article 167: Chief Minister's Responsibilities with Regard to Information Provision to Governor, etc.
Chapter III - The State Legislature
Article 168: State Legislature Constitution
Article 169: State Legislative Councils' elimination or establishment
Article 170: Legislative Assemblies' composition
Article 171: Legislative Council composition
Article 172: State Legislatures' Terms
Article 173: Requirements for State Legislature Membership
Article 174: State Legislature Sessions, Prorogation, and Dissolution
Article 175: The Governor's Right to Address and Communicate with the House or Houses
Article 176: The Governor's Special Address
Article 177: The Rights of Ministers and Advocate-General with Regard to the Houses
Article 178: Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly
Article 179: Speaker and Deputy Speaker Resignation and Vacation
Article 180: The Deputy Speaker's or another individual's authority to carry out the Speaker's duties
Article 181: During the consideration of a resolution to remove him from office, the Speaker or Deputy Speaker shall not preside.
Article 182: The Legislative Council's Chairman and Deputy Chairman
Article 183: The Chairman and Deputy Chairman's resignation and leave of absence
Article 184: The Deputy Chairman or another individual's authority to carry out the responsibilities of the Chairman's office or to act in that capacity
Article 185: During the consideration of a resolution to remove him from office, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman shall not preside.
Article 186: Speaker and Deputy Speaker's and Chairman and Deputy Chairman's salaries and benefits
Article 187: State Legislature Secretariat
Article 188: Members' oath or affirmation
Article 189: House Voting, House Authority to Act Despite Vacancies and Quorum
Article 190: Seat Vacation
Article 191: Membership Disqualifications
Article 192: Decision on questions about member disqualifications
Article 193: Penalties for sitting and voting prior to taking an oath or affirmation under Article 188, or while disqualified or not qualified
Article 194: Authority, privileges, etc. of legislative houses and their members and committees
Article 195: Member salaries and benefits
Article 196: Clauses pertaining to the proposal and passage of legislation
Article 197: limits the Legislative Council's authority to consider bills other than money bills;
Article 198: deals with special procedures for money bills;
Article 199: defines "money bills."
Article 200: Bill Assent
Article 201: Bills reserved for consideration
Article 202: Annual Financial Statement
Article 203: Legislative Process Regarding Approximations
Article 204: Bills for Appropriations
Article 205: Extra, supplemental, or surplus awards
Article 206: Exceptional grants, votes of credit, and votes on account
Article 207: Particular clauses pertaining to financial bills
Article 208: Procedure Rules
Article 209: Regulation of the State Legislature's financial business by legislation of process
Article 210: Language to be used in the Legislature
Article 211: Limitations on discussion in the Legislature
Article 212: Courts are not permitted to investigate legislative actions
Chapter IV - Legislative Power of the Governor
Article 213: The Governor's authority to issue ordinances while the Legislature is in session
Chapter V - The High Courts in the States
Article 214: State High Courts
Article 215: High Courts must be courts of record
Article 216: Constitution of High Courts
Article 217: Selection and requirements for a High Court Judge
Article 218: Implementation of specific Supreme Court laws in High Courts
Article 219: High Court Judges' Oath or Affirmation
Article 220: Practice restrictions following appointment as a permanent judge
Article 221: Judges' salaries and other benefits
Article 222: Judges' transfers between High Courts
Article 223: Chief Justice's appointment
Article 224: Additional and acting judges' appointments
Article 224A: Retired judges are appointed to High Court sessions
Article 225: Existing High Courts' Jurisdiction
Article 226: High Courts' authority to grant certain writs
Article 227: The High Court's authority to supervise all courts
Article 228: Certain cases are transferred to the High Court
Article 229: High Court officers and staff and their costs
Article 230: Union territories are included in the High Courts' jurisdiction
Article 231: Creation of a Common High Court for Two or More States
Article 232: The Article 232 was omitted from the Indian Constitution to give effect to the State Reorganisation process in 1956.
Chapter VI - Subordinate Courts
Article 233: District judges are appointed
Article 233A: Verification of certain district judges' nominations and rulings, etc.
Article 234: Hiring individuals for the judicial service who are not district judges
Article 235: Authority over lower courts
Article 236: Interpretation
Article 237: The provisions of this chapter are applied to a certain class or classes of magistrates.
PART VII - THE STATES IN PART B OF THE FIRST SCHEDULE (Article 238)
Article 238: States in Part B of the First Schedule are subject to the provisions of Part VI (omitted by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956).
PART VIII - THE UNION TERRITORIES (Article 239 - 242)
Article 239: Union Territory Administration
Article 239A: Establishment of Councils of Ministers, local legislatures, or both for specific Union areas
Article 239AA: Delhi-specific special provisions
Article 239AB: Clause for when the constitutional apparatus fails
Article 239B: The administrator's authority to issue ordinances when the legislature is in session
Article 240: The President's authority to establish rules for specific Union territory
Article 241: Union Territory High Courts
Article 242: Coorg
PART IX - PANCHAYATS (Article 243, 243A - 243O)
Article 243: Definitions
Article 243A: Grama Sabha
Article 243B: Panchayat Constitution
Article 243C: Panchayat Structure
Article 243D: Seat Reservation
Article 243E: Panchayat Duration, etc.
Article 243F: Membership Disqualifications
Article 243G: Panchayats' duties, powers, and jurisdiction
Article 243H: The Panchayats' authority to levy taxes and manage their funds
Article 243I: The Finance Commission's Constitution to Examine Financial Situation
Article 243J: Panchayat accounting audit
Article 243K: Panchayat Elections
Article 243L: Application to Union territory
Article 243M: Parts that do not apply to certain areas
Article 243N: Upholding current legislation and panchayats
Article 243O: Prohibition of judicial meddling in election affairs
PART IXA - MUNCIPALITIES (Article 243P - 243ZG)
Article 243P: Definitions
Article 243Q: Municipal Constitution
Article 243R: Municipalities' Composition
Article 243S: Ward Committee composition and constitution, etc.
Article 243T: Seating reservations
Article 243U: Municipalities' Duration, etc.
Article 243V: Membership Disqualifications
Article 243W: Municipalities' Responsibilities, Powers, and Authority, etc.
Article 243X: Municipalities' authority to levy taxes and use their funds
Article 243Y: Finance Commission
Article 243Z: Municipal Accounts Audit
Article 243ZA: Municipal Elections
Article 243ZB: Application to Union Territories
Article 243ZC: Certain locations are exempt from this provision.
Article 243ZD: District Planning Committee
Article 243ZE: Committee for Metropolitan Planning
Article 243ZF: Upholding current legislation and local governments
Article 243ZG: Prohibition of judicial meddling in election affairs
PART IXB - THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES (Article 243ZH - 243ZT)
Article 243ZH: Definitions
Article 243ZI: Cooperative societies' incorporation
Article 243ZJ: Number and tenure of board members and office holders
Article 243ZK: Board member elections
Article 243ZL: Board supersession and suspension and interim management
Article 243ZM: Cooperative societies' financial statements are audited
Article 243ZN: Calling general body meetings
Article 243ZO: Members' Information Rights
Article 243ZP: Returns
Article 243ZQ: Penalties and Offenses
Article 243ZR: Application to Multi-State Cooperative Societies
Article 243ZS: Application to Union territory
Article 243ZT: Upholding current legislation
PART X - THE SCHEDULED AND TRIBAL AREAS (Article 244 - 244A)
Article 244: Management of Tribal and Scheduled Areas
Article 244A: Establishing a local legislature, council of ministers, or both in order to create an autonomous state that includes some Assamese tribal areas
PART XI - RELATION BETWEEN UNION AND STATES (Article 245 - 263)
Chapter I - Legislative Relations
Article 245: The scope of laws passed by state legislatures and parliament
Article 246: The subject matter of laws passed by state legislatures and parliament
Article 246A: Special provisions pertaining to the tax on goods and services
Article 247: Parliament's authority to establish certain extra courts
Article 248: Legislative residual powers
Article 249: Parliamentary authority to enact laws pertaining to a State List item in the national interest
Article 250: Parliamentary authority to enact laws pertaining to any State List item in the event of a Proclamation of Emergency
Article 251: Laws passed by state legislatures and those passed by Parliament under Articles 249 and 250 are inconsistent
Article 252: Parliament's authority to enact laws for two or more states with the approval and ratification of any other state
Article 253: Enactment of laws to implement international agreements
Article 254: Laws passed by the legislatures of the states and those passed by Parliament are inconsistent
Article 255: Requirements that prior sanctions and recommendations be considered purely procedural
Chapter II - Administrative Relations
Article 256: States' and the Union's Obligations
Article 257: Union authority over states under specific circumstances
Article 257A: Support for States by the use of Union military forces or other forces
Article 258: The Union's authority to grant States certain rights, etc.
Article 258A: States' authority to assign tasks to the Union
Article 259: States' Armed Forces in First Schedule Part B
Article 260: The Union's jurisdiction over areas outside of India
Article 261: Public data, actions, and court cases
Article 262: Resolution of conflicts involving the waters of interstate rivers or river valleys
Article 263: Provisions pertaining to an Inter-State Council
PART XII - FINANCE, PROPERTY, CONTRACTS AND SUITS (Article 264 - 300A)
Chapter I - Finance
Article 264: Explanation
Article 265: Taxes shall not be levied unless authorized by law
Article 266: Consolidated Funds and Public Accounts of India and the States
Article 267: Contingency Fund
Article 268: Union-imposed duties that the States collect and appropriate
Article 268A: Union-imposed service tax that is collected and appropriated by both the Union and the States
Article 269: Union-collected taxes that are allocated to the States
Article 269A: Levy and collection of goods and services tax in the course of interstate trade or commerce
Article 270: Taxes collected and disbursed between the Union and the States
Article 271: Surcharge on certain tariffs and taxes for Union purposes
Article 272: Union-levied taxes that are collected and may be split between the Union and the States
Article 273: Export duty exemptions for jute and jute products
Article 274: Bills affecting taxes in which states are interested must have the president's prior recommendation
Article 275: Union grants to specific states
Article 276: Taxes on trades and occupations
Article 277: Savings
Article 278: Agreement on certain financial matters with States in Part B of the First Schedule
Article 279: How "net proceeds" are calculated, etc.
Article 279A: Goods and Services Tax Council
Article 280: Finance Commission
Article 281: Finance Commission Recommendations
Article 282: Union or State Expenditure Payable from Revenues
Article 283: Consolidated Funds, Contingency Funds, and funds credited to public accounts: Custody, etc.
Article 284: Courts and public employees' custody of suitors' deposits and other funds
Article 285: Union property is exempt from state taxes;
Article 286: Limitations on the imposition of taxes on the sale or purchase of commodities;
Article 287: Electricity tax exemption;
Article 288: In some circumstances, exemption from state taxes on water or electricity
Article 289: A State's income and property are exempt from Union taxes
Article 290: Modification with regard to certain costs and benefits
Article 290A: Payment to specific Devaswom Funds each year
Article 291: Rulers' Privy Purse Sums
Chapter II - Borrowing
Article 292: The Indian Government's Borrowing
Article 293: State Borrowing
Chapter III - Property, Contracts, Rights, Liabilities, Obligations and Suits
Article 294: In some circumstances, succession to property, assets, rights, liabilities, and obligations
Article 295: In other situations, succession to property, assets, rights, liabilities, and obligations
Article 296: Property acquired as bona vacantia, escheat, or lapse
Article 297: Resources of the exclusive economic zone and valuable items in territorial seas or continental shelves will belong to the Union
Article 298: Authority to conduct commerce, etc.
Article 299: Agreements
Article 300: Legal actions and procedures
Chapter IV - Right to Property
Article 300A: Property may not be taken away from someone unless authorized by law
PART XIII - TRADE, COMMERCE AND INTERCOURSE WITHIN THE TERRITORY OF INDIA (Article 301 - 307)
Article 301: Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse
Article 302: Power of Parliament to Impose Restrictions on Trade, Commerce and Intercourse.
Article 303: Limitations on the Union's and the States' legislative authority concerning trade and commerce
Article 304: Restrictions on trade, commerce and intercourse among States
Article 305: Preservation of current legislation and legislation establishing state monopolies
Article 306: Certain States' Authority to Restrict Trade and Commerce in Part B of the First Schedule
Article 307: Designating a representative to execute the objectives of Articles 301 to 304
PART XIV - SERVICES UNDER THE UNION AND THE STATES (Article 308 - 323)
Chapter I - Services
Article 308: Interpretation
Article 309: Hiring and terms of service for individuals working for the Union or a State
Article 310: Tenure of office for those employed by a State or the Union
Article 311: Removing, dismissing, or lowering the status of individuals working for the Union or a State in civil capacities
Article 312: All India services
Article 312A: Parliament's authority to change or cancel officers' terms of service for specific services
Article 313: Transitional provisions
Article 314: Protection for Current Officers in Specific Services
Chapter II - Public Service Commissions
Article 315: Public Service Commissions for the Union and the States
Article 316: Appointment and term of office of members
Article 317: Removal and suspension of a Public Service Commission member
Article 318: Authority to establish rules governing the terms of service for Commission employees and members
Article 319: Prohibition of Commission Members from Retaining Offices After Resigning
Article 320: Roles of Public Service Commissions
Article 321: Authority to expand Public Service Commissions' duties
Article 322: Public Service Commission Expenses
Article 323: Public Service Commission Reports
PART XIVA - TRIBUNALS (Article 323A - 323B)
Article 323A: Administrative tribunals
Article 323B: Tribunals for other matters
PART XV - ELECTIONS (Article 324 - 329A)
Article 324: An Election Commission will oversee, direct, and manage the elections.
Article 325: No one may be excluded from or assert that they are on a special electoral roll due to their sex, race, religion, or caste.
Article 326: Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of States and the House of People shall be conducted by adult suffrage
Article 327: Parliament's authority to establish rules pertaining to legislative elections
Article 328: The authority of a state legislature to establish rules pertaining to elections to that legislature
Article 329: Prohibition of judicial meddling in election affairs
Article 329A: Special provisions for parliamentary elections for the Speaker and Prime Minister
PART XVI - SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN CLASSES (Article 330 - 342A)
Article 330: Seats in the House of People are reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
Article 331: Anglo-Indian Community Representation in the People's House
Article 332: Reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in State Legislative Assemblies
Article 333: Anglo-Indian Community Representation in State Legislative Assemblies
Article 334: Special representation and seat reservations will cease after certain period
Article 335: Scheduled Tribes' and Scheduled Castes' Claims to Jobs and Positions
Article 336: The Anglo-Indian community is given special treatment in certain services;
Article 337: The Anglo-Indian community is given special treatment in educational grants;
Article 338: The National Commission for Scheduled Castes;
Article 338A: The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes;
Article 338B: The National Commission for Backward Classes
Article 339: Union authority over Scheduled Area management and Scheduled Tribes' well-being
Article 340: Establishment of a Commission to Examine the Situation of Underprivileged Groups
Article 341: Castes That Are Scheduled
Article 342: Tribes That Are Scheduled
Article 342A: Classes that are socially and educationally disadvantaged
PART XVII - OFFICIAL LANGUAGE (Article 343 - 351)
Chapter 1 - Language of the Union
Article 343: The Union's official language.
Article 344: Commission and Committee of Parliament on Official Language
Chapter II - Regional Languages
Article 345: A state's official language or languages.
Article 346: Official language for communication between one State and another or between a State and the Union.
Article 347: Special provision relating to language spoken by a section of the population of a State.
Chapter III - Language of the Supreme Court, High Courts etc.
Article 348: Wording to be used for Acts, Bills, and other legal documents in the Supreme Court and High Courts.
Article 349: Special process for passing specific language-related laws.
Chapter IV - Special Directives
Article 350: Wording must be used in grievance redress representations.
Article 350A: Facilities for mother-tongue education at the primary level are covered.
Article 350B: Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities
Article 351: Hindi language development directive.
PART XVIII - EMERGENCY PROVISIONS (Article 352 - 360)
Article 352: Proclamation of Emergency.
Article 353: Impact of Emergency Proclamation.
Article 354: Implementation of revenue distribution laws during the period of a Proclamation of Emergency.
Article 355: The Union's obligation to defend states from both internal unrest and external aggression
Article 356: Clauses for when a state's constitutional apparatus fails
Article 357: Proclamation issued under Article 356, Legislative powers exercised
Article 358: Article 19 provisions are suspended in times of emergency
Article 359: During emergencies, the execution of the rights granted by Part III is suspended.
Article 359A: Application of this Part to the State of Punjab.
Article 360: Financial Emergency Provisions
PART XIX - MISCELLANEOUS (Article 361 - 367)
Article 361: Protection of the President, Governors, and Rajpramukhs
Article 361A: Preserving the right to publish parliamentary and state legislative proceedings
Article 361B: Ineligibility to be appointed to a lucrative political position
Article 362: Indian State Rulers' Rights and Privileges
Article 363: Prohibition of judicial intervention in matters resulting from specific treaties, accords, etc.
Article 363A: Authorization given to Indian State rulers to stop and abolish privy purses
Article 364: Special rules pertaining to important airports and ports
Article 365: Consequences of not following or implementing Union directives
Article 366: Definitions
Article 367: Interpretation
PART XX - AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (Article 368)
Article 368: Parliament's authority to change the Constitution and the process for doing so
PART XXI - TEMPORARY, TRANSITIONAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Article 369 - 392)
Article 369: Parliament's temporary authority to enact laws pertaining to specific State List items as though they were Concurrent List items
Article 370: Temporary provisions pertaining to the State of Jammu and Kashmir
Article 371: Special provisions pertaining to Gujarat and Maharashtra
Article 371A: Particular clause pertaining to the State of Nagaland
Article 371B: Special provisions pertaining to the State of Assam
Article 371C: Special provisions pertaining to the State of Manipur
Article 371D: Special provisions pertaining to the States of Andhra Pradesh or Telangana
Article 371E: Andhra Pradesh Central University Establishment
Article 371F: Special provisions pertaining to the State of Sikkim are outlined.
Article 371G: Particular clause pertaining to the State of Mizoram
Article 371H: Special provisions for the State of Arunachal Pradesh are outlined.
Article 371I: Particular clause pertaining to the State of Goa
Article 371J: Special provisions pertaining to the State of Karnataka are outlined.
Article 372: Upholding current legislation and making adjustments
Article 372A: The President's authority to amend laws.
Article 373: The President's authority to issue orders regarding individuals under preventive custody in specific circumstances
Article 374: Clauses pertaining to Federal Court judges and cases that are pending before His Majesty in Council or the Federal Court
Article 375: Courts, authorities, and officers shall continue to operate in accordance with the Constitution's provisions.
Article 376: Guidelines for High Court Judges
Article 377: Clauses pertaining to India's Comptroller and Auditor-General
Article 378: Provisions pertaining to Public Service Commissions
Article 378A: Special clause regarding the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly's term
Article 379: Provisions pertaining to the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Provisional Parliament (Omitted)
Article 380: The President's Provision (Omitted)
Article 381: The President's Council of Ministers (Omitted)
Article 382: Clauses pertaining to States' temporary legislatures in Part A of the First Schedule (omitted)
Article 383: Provision Regarding Provincial Governors (Omitted)
Article 384: Governors' Council of Ministers (Omitted)
Article 385: Disclaimer regarding temporary legislatures in states included in Part B of the First Schedule
Article 386: The First Schedule's Part B: Council of Ministers for States (Omitted)
Article 387: Special clause regarding population calculations for specific elections (omitted)
Article 388: Clauses pertaining to the appointment of temporary members to the States' interim legislatures and parliament (omitted)
Article 389: Clause pertaining to bills that are now pending in the legislatures of the Dominion, provinces, and Indian states (omitted)
Article 390: Funds raised or received or expenses incurred between the Constitution's adoption in March 31, 1950 (omitted)
Article 391: The President's authority to change the First and Fourth Schedules under specific circumstances (omitted)
Article 392: The President's authority to remove difficulties
PART XXII - SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT, AUTHORITATIVE TEXT IN HINDI AND REPEALS (Article 393 - 395)
Article 393: Short title
Article 394: Commencement
Article 394A: Hindi-language authoritative text
Article 395: Repeals
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