Tushar Kapoor, Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi, India ABSTRACT The Constitution of India provides for amendments to ensure that constitutional provisions remain relevant to changing circumstances. Since 1950, Parliament has enacted several amendments dealing with issues such as land reforms, reorganisation of states, emergency powers, local selfgovernment, education, taxation, reservations and political representation. Many of these amendments have a direct impact on public...
Constitutional Amendments And Their Impact On Society: An Analysis Of Major Constitutional Amendments Of India
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