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1 Union Name and its Territory 3 ‘New States Formation, Alteration/Change of Boundaries, ete. 13, ‘Laws conflicting with or in deprecation of the Fundamental Rights 14 Equality ahead of Law (generally called as Right to Equality) 15 Banning Discrimination (on the grounds of race, easte, religion, sex, or birthplace) 16 ‘Equality in case of Public Employment 7 Abolition of Untouchability 18. Abolition of Titles 19 Preservation of Rights to Freedom (popularly known as Right to Freedom) 19(4)(a) Liberty of Speech & Expression 19(1)() Right to Peacefully Assemble 19((0) Liberty to form Association 19(1)(4) | Liberty to Move Freely through India 19(4)(e) Freedom of Settle & Reside 1900) (f) Omitted 19(0)(8) Liberty to Practice any Occupation, Profession, Business or Trade a1 Right to Personal Liberty and Life 21(1)(a) Right to Edueation 23 Barring of Human Trafficking and Forced Labor 24 Prohibition of Child Labor 25 Freedom to Practice & Freely Propagate Religion 29 Safeguarding of Interests of Minorities 32 Remedies for the imposition of Fundamental Rights along with wits 44 Uniform Civil Code 50 Segregation of Judiciary from Executive st Development of International Peace and Security 514A) | Fundamental Duties President Powers to Grant Pardons, ete. Attorney-General of India Prime Minister Duties 85 Parliament Session, Intermission and Dissolution 93 ‘Lok Sabha Speaker & Deputy Speaker 100 Voting in Houses 105 Powers, Privileges, ete. of Parliament Members 106 Salaries and Allowances of Parliament Members 1 Combined Siting ofboth Parent Hoses « Money Bills @! f : : 112 ‘Annual Financial Budget 123 President's Power to Propagate Ordinance when the Parliament in cessation/break 127 Commissioning of ad hoc Judges inthe Supreme Court 139 Power of Supreme Court to Grant Certain Writs 141 ‘Supreme Court’s Decision Binding on All Courts 148-149 | Comptroller and Auditor-General of India 155 Appointment of Governor 161 Governor's power to Grant Pardon 165 Advocate-General for a particular State 167 Chief Minister Duties 224 Selection of Additional & Aeting Judges in High Courts 224A Appointment of Retired Judges in High Courts 226 High Courts Power to issue writs 280 Finance Commission giz All India Services 324 Election Commission 335 SCs and STs claim to Posts and Services 343 Official Language 352 National Emergency 356 President's Rule during State Emergency 360 Financial Emergency 368 Parliament Power to Amend the Constitution Schedules of the Indian Constitution Now that you have got an idea about the Important Articles of the Constitution of India, Let us also gather some information about the Schedules of the Indian Constitution. Given below is the table that includes the different schedules and their functions. First Schedule (Article 1-4) State names and their territorial Jurisdiction. ‘The extent of the Union Territories and their respective names Second Schedule (Articles 59, 65, 75, 97, 125, 148, 158, 164, 186, 221) States the provisions relating to the salary, prtvllesa. andxo on

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