Article 393. Short title
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Get Your PDF Download PdfUntil other provision is made in this behalf under this Constitution, all the laws in force immediately before the commencement of this Constitution and applicable to any public service or any post which continues to exist after the commencement of this Constitution, as an all-India service or as service or post…
Get Your PDF Download PdfArticle 73 of Constitution of India deals with Extent of executive power of the Union Original Text of Article 73 of Constitution of India (1) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the executive power of the Union shall extend— (a) to the matters with respect to which Parliament has power…
Get Your PDF Download PdfArticle 284 of Constitution of India deals with Custody of suitors’ deposits and other moneys received by public servants and courts Original Text of Article 284 of Constitution of India All moneys received by or deposited with—(a) any officer employed in connection with the affairs of the Union or of a…
Get Your PDF Download Pdf(1) Parliament may by law— (a) vary or revoke, whether prospectively or retrospectively, the conditions of services as respects remuneration, leave and pension and the rights as respects disciplinary matters of persons who, having been appointed by the Secretary of State or Secretary of State in Council to a civil service…
Get Your PDF Download PdfArticle 6 of Constitution of India deals with Article 55 of the Indian Constitution outlines the manner of election of the President, emphasizing proportional representation through a single transferable vote and secret ballot, ensuring uniformity in representation among states and parity between the Union and states. Original text of Article 55 of…
Get Your PDF Download PdfArticle 155 of Constitution of India deals with Appointment of Governor Original Text of Article 155 of Constitution of India The Governor of a State shall be appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal. Questions related to Article 155 of Constitution of India For Further Reference: Other…