IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR) Indian Government and Politics-Parliamentary System and Amendment Procedures Study Material (Page 9 of 38)

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Conditions for the Application of Clause (1) : The Right to Establish and Administer

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Conditions for the Application of Clause (1)

  • In order to claim the benefit of Article 30 (1) , the community must show (a) that it is a religious or linguistic minority and (b) that the institution is established by it.
  • If an institution has been brought into being by a minority community, it matters not if the funds have been supplied by a single individual or by the community at large, or whether members outside that community are also taking advantage of the i…

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The Constitution (Sixty-Sixth Amendment) Act, 1990, the Constitution (Sixty-Seventh Amendment) Act, 1991, the Constitution (Sixty-Eighth Amendment) Act, 1991, the Constitution (Sixty-Ninth Amendment) Act, 1991, the Constitution (Seventieth Amendment) Act, 1992, the Constitution (Seventy-First Amendment) Act, 1992

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The Constitution (Sixty-Sixth Amendment) Act, 1990

The Act protects fifty-five state Acts relating to land reforms and ceiling on agricultural land holdings, enacted by States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Union Territory of Pondicherry, from challenge in courts, by incl…

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