Day 34/ Polity/ Amendment

AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION


📌 Needed because:

Society changes

Laws need updates





📌 Article Related to Amendment

🔥 Article 368

Parliament gets power to amend Constitution





⭐ Types of Amendments

🔹 1. Simple Majority

Passed like ordinary law


Examples:

Change in state boundaries

Citizenship matters





🔹 2. Special Majority 🔥

Most Constitutional amendments use this method


Requirement:

Majority of total membership

2/3 members present & voting





🔹 3. Special Majority + State Approval

Used for federal matters


Needs:

Parliament approval

Half of state legislatures approval


Examples:

Election of President

Supreme Court powers





⚡ Basic Structure Doctrine 🔥🔥

🔹 Meaning

Certain features cannot be destroyed even by amendment





🔹 Given in

👉 Kesavananda Bharati Case




⭐ Examples of Basic Structure

Democracy

Secularism

Federalism

Judicial Review

Supremacy of Constitution





📚 IMPORTANT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 🔥




🔴 42nd Amendment (1976)

👉 Called Mini Constitution

Important changes:

Added:

Socialist

Secular

Integrity


Added Fundamental Duties





🟢 44th Amendment (1978)

Right to Property removed from Fundamental Rights





🔵 52nd Amendment (1985)

Anti-defection law

Added 10th Schedule





🟡 61st Amendment (1989)

Voting age reduced:

From 21 → 18 years 🔥






🟣 73rd Amendment (1992)

Panchayati Raj





⚫ 74th Amendment (1992)

Municipalities





🔶 86th Amendment (2002)

Right to Education added:

Article 21A






🔷 101st Amendment (2016)

GST introduced





📌 Important Points for ADRE

Article 368 → Amendment

42nd Amendment very important 🔥

Voting age = 18 (61st Amendment)

Basic Structure cannot be destroyed





⚡ Quick Revision

Constitution can be amended

Article 368

Kesavananda Bharati Case 🔥

42nd = Mini Constitution

52nd = Anti-defection

61st = Voting age

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