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104th Amendment Bill, 2005, Official Language of the Union, Part XVII Articles 343 to 351

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104th Amendment Bill, 2005

The Indian Parliament has passed the 104th Constitution Amendment Bill, providing reservations for the socially and educationally backward classes, besides the Scheduled Classes and Scheduled Tribes, in all private aided and unaided educational institutions. The amendment is the government՚s attempt to offset the effect of the recent Supreme Court judgement that categorically said that in an unaided (which runs without government funding) educational institution — whether run by non-minorities or minorities — the government cannot implement its policy of reservation.

Official Language of the Union

Part XVII Articles 343 to 351

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Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, Explanation

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Article 370 of the Indian Constitution

Temporary provisions with respect to the State of Jammu and Kashmir.

Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution,

  • the provisions of Article 238 shall not apply in relation to the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • the power of Parliament to make laws for tire said State shall be limited to –
    • those matters in the Union List and the Concurrent List which, in consultation with the Government of the State, are declared by the President to correspond to matters specified in the Instrument of Accession governing the accession of the State to the Dominion of India as the matters with respect to which the Dominion Legislature may make laws for that State; and
    • such other matters in the said Lists as, wi…

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