ASixty second amendment
BEighty fourth amendment
CSeventy sixth amendment
DSixty fifth amendment
ASixty second amendment
BEighty fourth amendment
CSeventy sixth amendment
DSixty fifth amendment
Related Questions:
Consider the following statements regarding the types of majority required in Parliament:
An effective majority refers to a majority of the total membership of the House, excluding vacant seats.
A special majority under Article 368 requires a majority of the total membership of each House and a two-thirds majority of members present and voting.
A simple majority is required for the approval of a national emergency under Article 352.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Identify the correct statements regarding the limitations and characteristics of the constitutional amendment procedure in India.
The Constitution provides for a special body like a Constitutional Convention for the purpose of amendments.
A strict time frame is prescribed for state legislatures to ratify an amendment bill.
The process of amendment, barring the special majority requirement, is largely similar to that of an ordinary legislative process.
The Supreme Court in the Kesavananda Bharati case held that the fundamental elements of the Constitution cannot be amended.
Select the correct option:
Statement 1: The impeachment of the President of India under Article 61 requires a special majority defined as two-thirds of the members present and voting in each House.
Statement 2: The removal of a Supreme Court judge requires a special majority defined as a majority of the total membership of each House and a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting.
Which of the following statements are true?