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3. Constitutional Amendment Bill

βœ“A. Simple Majority -
β€’ Admission or Alteration of states - Article 2, 3 & 4.
β€’ Creation/Abolition of legislative council (169)
β€’ Administration of scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes (para 7 of 5th Schedule) and
Administration of Tribal Areas( in the State of Assam, Meghalaya and Mizoram ( para 21 of 6th Schedule).

βœ“B.Special Majority
Any other constitutional matter.
With Majority of total membership + 2/3rd of members present and voting

βœ“C. Special Majority + Ratification by States
Same as B + 50% of states Ratification with simple majority, matters involving President's election, extent of executive power 73 and 162, distribution of legislative powers, supreme court and high courts, representation of states in parliament and article 368 itself.

🧠NOTE- No time limit provided by which states have to ratify.

🀯FACT- During the last 33 years, not a single Private member's Bill has become law.

βœ…Private members bills follow the same process it is just that a 1 month prior notice is to be given with objects and copy of bill.

βœ“In case of constitutional bill recommendation of private member bill committee is must.

βœ“This Committee categorises bill on 2 types on the basis of urgency and subject matter, nature and importance The Bills are included in the List of Business in the order of priority determined by the Ballot.

β­•--> Criminal Law Amendments are the bills with significant changes, which requires deep deliberation and this process will usually take 1 year for sure and even after that enforcement of these bills may extend due to some other factors such as infrastructure, posts and preparations.

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Parliamentary Committees Increasing their effectiveness.pdf
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πŸ›οΈ Parliamentary Committees Increasing their effectiveness

1. Departmentally Related Standing Committees DRSCs meet to examine the expenditure of all Ministries, Bills referred to them, and policies selected by them.

βœ“After the Budget is presented, the DRSCs examine the Demands for Grants of all Ministries under its purview.
βœ“Examination of bills.
βœ“Every year, DRSC select subjects for detailed examination.

2. Committee on Public Accounts analyses accounts on funds
sanctioned by Parliament for government expenditure.

3. Estimates Committee assists Parliament in overseeing pre-budget
estimates of the government, and examines whether the proposed
expenditure is within the limits.

4. Committee on Public Undertakings analyses the accounts and CAG reports of PSUs.

5. Committee on Petitions examines complaints sent in the form
of petitions by the public.

6. Committee on Government Assurances scrutinises promises given by Ministers.

7. Subordinate Legislation scrutinises delegated legislation.
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πŸ‘¨β€βš–οΈ G. Basi Reddy v. International Crops Research Institute (2003)

βœ“Article 12 - definition of state
βœ“Article 226

Conclusion - A writ under Article 226 can lie against a β€˜person’ if it is a statutory body or performs a public function or discharges a public or statutory duty,” and since ICRISAT was not set up by a statue nor were its activities statutorily controlled, the Court held that High Court was right in not maintaining a writ petition was against ICRISAT.

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βœ…Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution
βœ…Role of the Judge in a Democracy
βœ…Curative Jurisdiction of Supreme Court
βœ…Poverty as a Challenge to Human Rights
βœ…The Myth and Reality of Article 14 in the light of Growing Inequalities
βœ…Creative Role of Supreme Court of India in Enlarging and Protecting Human Rights.
βœ…Uniform Civil Code and the quest for Gender Justice
βœ…Interpreting and Shaping the Transformative Constitution of India.
βœ…Access to Justice and Legal Services in the Constitutional Framework of India
βœ…The Doctrine of the Invisible Constitution: A Relook at the Basic Structure
βœ…Doctrine in the Context of Unenumerated Fundamental Rights.
βœ…Judicial Perspective of Harmony between Fundamental Rights and
Directive Principles of State Policies in India for Protecting Democratic Norms.
βœ…Anti Defection Law in India, a Study of Emerging Problems and Issues.
βœ…SC on position of President of India: An Analysis

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🌟 When President of India is not merely a Rubber Stamp

Discretionary Powers of President of India.

Please read::- Governor's DISCRETIONARY powers
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