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What is 239 a article?

Article 239A of the Indian Constitution deals with the creation of local legislatures or Council of Ministers or both for certain Union territories. Further, it also mentions the following provisions: Parliament may by law create for the Union Territory of Puducherry –

Which article gives Administrator of Union Territory of Puducherry power of ordinance making?

Article 239B and 240 of Constitution of India, 1949.

Which state was formed after the amendment of Articles 239A and 240?

Arunachal Pradesh
Correct Option: A The Thirty-seventh Amendment of 1975 amended Articles 239-A and 240 and made Arunachal Pradesh a Union Territory and provided for the creation of a legislature and a Council of Ministers for the territory.

Why was anti defection passed?

To strengthen democracy by bringing stability to politics, ensuring legislative programmes of the Government are not jeopardised by a defecting parliamentarian. To make members of parliaments more responsible and loyal to the parties with whom they were aligned at the time of their election.

Why Delhi is called NCT?

The Constitution (Sixty-ninth Amendment) Act, 1991 declared the Union Territory of Delhi to be formally known as the National Capital Territory of Delhi. The Act gave Delhi its legislative assembly along Civil lines, though with limited powers.

Does Article 356 apply to union territories?

Article 356 is not applicable to Union territories, so there are many ways by which President’s rule can be imposed in different Union territories with a Legislative Assembly.

Who promulgates ordinance in Union territory?

(2) Any regulation so made may repeal or amend any Act made by Parliament or 3[any other law] which is for the time being applicable to the Union territory and, when promulgated by the President, shall have the same force and effect as an Act of Parliament which applies to that territory.]

When was Article 239a added?

It was inserted by the Constitution (Fourteenth Amendment) Act, 1962.

What is the Article 240?

Article 240 Constitution of India: Power of President to make regulations for certain Union territories.

What is defection law in India?

The bill received the President’s approval on 15 February 1985 and the act came into effect on 18 March 1985. The law laid out the process for disqualifying an elected member for the remaining term, who defected either by resigning or by defying the party leadership and being absent on a crucial vote.

How many MLA can change party?

Legislators can change their party without the risk of disqualification to merge with or into another party provided that at least two-thirds of the legislators are in favour of the merger, neither the members who decide to merge, nor the ones who stay with the original party will face disqualification.

Is Noida a part of NCT?

While NCT stands for National Capital Territory and delineates geographical boundaries of Delhi, NCR refers to National Capital Region and comprises not just Delhi but 4 satellite towns such as Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, ands NOIDA.

Who founded Delhi?

Although nothing remains of Indraprastha, legend holds it to have been a thriving city. The first reference to the place-name Delhi seems to have been made in the 1st century bce, when Raja Dhilu built a city near the site of the future Quṭb Mīnār tower (in present-day southwestern Delhi) and named it for himself.

Who is Puducherry CM?

The current incumbent is N. Rangasamy of the All India N.R.

Is President rule in union territory?

After the revocation of Article 370, President’s rule applies to Jammu and Kashmir under section 73 (since Article 356 of Constitution of India does not apply to union territories) of Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019.

Which is newest state of India?

Telangana
On 2 June 2014, Telangana was separated from Andhra Pradesh as the 29th state of the union. On 31 October 2019, Jammu and Kashmir state was split into two new Union Territories: Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

How long is an ordinance valid?

6 months and 6 weeks
President can issue ordinance when one of the houses of the Parliament is not in session. The maximum validity of an ordinance is 6 months and 6 weeks. An ordinance will expire after 6 weeks once both houses of the Parliament are in session. A constitutional amendment cannot be made through the ordinance route.

Which Amendment made Delhi as NCT?

The 69th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1991
The 69th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1991 conferred the Union Territory of Delhi with a special status, and redesignated it as the ‘National Capital Territory of Delhi’ and designated its administrator as the Lieutenant Governor (LG).

What is Article 243 A?

243A. A Gram Sabha may exercise such powers and perform such functions at the village level as the Legislature of a State may, by law, provide. 243B. (1) There shall be constituted in every State, Panchayats at the village, intermediate and district levels in accordance with the provisions of this Part.

What was Article 242?

‘242A. (1) Parliament may by law provide for the adjudication of any dispute or complaint with respect to the use, distribution or control of the waters of, or in, any inter-State river or river valley.

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