THE CONSTITUTION
OF INDIA
(As
modified up to the 1st December, 2007)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE
PREFACE
Constitution is a living
document, an instrument which makes the government system work. Its flexibility lies in its amendments. In this edition, the text of the Constitution
of India has been brought up-to-date by incorporating therein all
amendments made by Parliament up to and including the Constitution (Ninety-fourth
Amendment) Act, 2006. The footnotes below the text
indicate the Constitution Amendment
Acts by which such amendments
have been made.
The Constitution applies to
the State of Jammu and Kashmir with certain exceptions and modifications as
provided in article 370 and the Constitution (Application to Jammu and Kashmir)
Order, 1954. This Order has been included in Appendix I for facility of reference.
Appendix II contains a re-statement of the exceptions and modifications.
The text of the
constitutional amendments relating to the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, the Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 and the Constitution (Eighty-eighth Amendment) Act, 2003, which have not yet come into
force, have been provided in the text at the appropriate places wherever or otherwise in the footnote.
NEWDELHI; DR. K.N. CHATURVEDI,
1st December 2007. Secretary
to the Government of India
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