At the commencement of our Constitution, it was comprised of 8 Schedules but according to needs and circumstances the number of Schedules were increased from 8 to 12. 4 new Schedules were added to our Constitution. In this Audio Tutorial all the provisions and subject matter covered under these Schedules have been told in detail. This Audio has been exclusively produced by me and can not be reproduced on any other website or blog. This Audio Lectures and similarly all other Audio Lectures that I am uploading on this website are an exclusive production of the Author of this blog (HARSHIT DWIVEDI) and are available to general public free of cost for personal use. Any commercial use of these Audio Lectures is prohibited and can lead to banning of your blog or website in Google Search Results.
Fourth Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Articles 4(1) and 80(2) - Allocation of seats in Rajya Sabha of various states in proportion of their respective populations.
Schedules of the Indian Constitution -
First Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Articles 1 and 4 - List of States & Union Territories
Second Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Articles 59(3), 65(3), 75(6), 97, 125, 148(3), 158(3), 164(5), 186 and 221 - Salary of President, Governors, Chief Justice of Supreme Court and High Court, Judges of High Court and Supreme court, Chief Election Commissioner, Chief Vigilance Commissioner, Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
Third Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Articles 75(4), 99, 124(6), 148(2), 164(3), 188 and 219 - Forms of Oaths and affirmations
Fourth Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Articles 4(1) and 80(2) - Allocation of seats in Rajya Sabha of various states in proportion of their respective populations.
Fifth Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Article 244(1) - Administration and control of scheduled areas and scheduled tribes
Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Articles 244(2) and 275(1) - Provisions for administration of Tribal Area in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram & Arunachal Pradesh
Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Article 246 - Allocation of powers and functions between Union & States.
Three lists have been mentioned in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution -
Union List (Subjects on which only Central Government can Legislate) 97 Subjects.
States List (Subjects on which only State Government can legislate) 66 subjects
Concurrent List (Subject on which both the State and Union Government can legislate) 47 subjects.
Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Articles 344(1) and 351 - List of 22 languages of India recognized by Constitution
Assamese,Bengali,Gujarati,Hindi,Kannada.Kashmiri,Manipuri,Malayalam,Konkani,Marathi,Nepali,Oriya,Punjabi,Sanskrit,Sindhi,Tamil,Telugu,Urdu,Santhali,Bodo,Maithili,Dogri
Ninth Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Article 31-B - Bought in by 1st Amendment Act of 1951. Contains acts & orders related to land tenure, land tax, railways, industries.
Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Articles 102(2) and 191(2) - Bought in by 52nd Amendment Act of 1985. Contains provisions of disqualification oon grounds of defection, famously known and called as Anti Defection Law.
Eleventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Article 243-D - Bought in by 73rd Amendment Act of 1992. Contains provisions related to the functioning of Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Twelfth Schedule of the Indian Constitution - Article 243-W - Bought in by 74th Amendment Act of 1992. Contains provisions related to the functioning of Municipal Corporation.
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