Parts of Indian Constitution

Total Parts Originally - 22

Total Parts Now - 25


Part 1 - The Union and its Territory

Part 2 - Citizenship

Part 3 - Fundamental Rights

Part 4 - Directive Principal of State Policy

Part 4A - Fundamental Duties

Part 5 - The Union

Part 6 - The States

Part 7 - [Omitted] The States in Part B of the First Schedule

Part 8 - The Union Territories

Part 9 - The Panchayats

Part 9A - The Municipalities

Part 9B - The Co-Operatives Societies

Part 10 - The Scheduled and Tribal Areas

Part 11 - Relations Between The Union and The States

Part 12 - Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits

Part 13 - Trade, Commerce and Intercourse within the Territory of India

Part 14 - Services Under the Union and The States

Part 14A - Tribunals

Part 15 - Elections

Part 16 - Special Provisions Relating to Certain Classes

Part 17 - Official Languages

Part 18 - Emergency Provisions

Part 19 - Miscellaneous

Part 20 - Amendment of the Constitution

Part 21 - Temporary, Transitional and Special Provisions

Part 22 - Short Tittle, Commencement, Authoritative text in Hindi and Repeals








Part 5 - The Union

Ch - 1 The Executives (The President and Vice President)

Council of Ministers

The Attorney-General of India

Conduct of Government Business

Ch - 2 Parliament

General

Officers of Parliament

Conduct of Business

Disqualification of Members

Power, Privileges and Immunities of Parliament and its Members

Legislative Procedure

Procedure in Financial Members

Procedure Generally

Ch - 3 Legislative Powers of the President

Ch - 4 The Union Judiciary

Ch - 5 Comptroller and Auditor-General of India

Part 6 - The States

Ch - 1 General

Ch - 2 The Executives

The Governor

Council of Ministers

The Advocate-General for the State

Conduct of Government Business

Ch - 3 The State Legislature

General

Officers of the State Legislature

Conduct of Business

Disqualifications of Members

Powers, privileges and immunities of State Legislatures and their Members

Legislature Procedure

Procedure in Financial Matters

Procedure Generally







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