Amendment Procedure
Political Science ⇒ Indian Constitution and Government
Amendment Procedure starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the process of ratification by State Legislatures in the context of constitutional amendments.
Describe the role of the judiciary in the amendment process of the Indian Constitution.
Describe the three categories of amendments under Article 368.
Explain the difference between a simple majority and a special majority in the context of constitutional amendments.
Explain the importance of the special majority in the amendment process.
Explain the role of State Legislatures in the amendment of the Indian Constitution.
Explain why the amendment procedure in the Indian Constitution is considered a blend of rigidity and flexibility.
Explain why the Constitution provides for different procedures for different types of amendments.
Name the case in which the Supreme Court propounded the 'basic structure' doctrine.
What is meant by the 'basic structure doctrine' in the context of constitutional amendments?
What is the minimum number of readings required for a Constitutional Amendment Bill in each House of Parliament?
What is the significance of the 24th Amendment Act in the context of constitutional amendments?
What majority is required in each House of Parliament to pass a Constitutional Amendment Bill (not requiring state ratification)?
Which of the following amendments introduced the concept of 'basic structure' of the Constitution? (1) 24th Amendment (2) 42nd Amendment (3) 44th Amendment (4) None of these
