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SCHEDULES OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION

(TEARS OF OLD PM)


Numbers Subject Matter Articles

First Schedule 1. Names of the States and their 1 and 4


territorial jurisdiction.

2. Names of the Union Territories and


their extent.

Second Schedule Provisions relating to the emoluments, 59, 65, 75, 97,
allowances, privileges and so on of: 125, 148, 158,
164, 186 and
1. The President of India 221
2. The Governors of States
3. The Speaker and the Deputy
Speaker of the Lok Sabha
4. The Chairman and the Deputy
Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
5. The Speaker and the Deputy
Speaker of the Legislative
Assembly in the states
6. The Chairman and the Deputy
Chairman of the Legislative
Council in the states
7. The Judges of the Supreme Court
8. The Judges of the High Courts
9. The Comptroller and Auditor
General of India
Third Schedule Forms of Oaths or Affirmations for: 75, 84, 99, 124, 146,
173, 188 and 219
1. The Union ministers
2. The candidates for election to the
Parliament
3. The members of Parliament
4. The judges of the Supreme Court
5. The Comptroller and
AuditorGeneral of India
6. The state ministers
7. The candidates for election to the
state legislature
8. The members of the state
legislature
9. 9. The judges of the High Courts
Fourth Schedule Allocation of seats in the Rajya Sabha to 4 and 80
the states and the union territories.
Fifth Schedule Provisions relating to the administration 244
and control of scheduled areas and
scheduled tribes.

Sixth Schedule Provisions relating to the administration of 244 and 275


tribal areas in the states of Assam,
Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram.

Seventh Schedule Division of powers between the Union and 246


the States in terms of List I (Union List),
List II (State List) and List III
(Concurrent List).

Eighth Schedule Languages recognized by the 344 and 351


Constitution.

Originally, it had 14 languages but


presently there are 22 languages.

Ninth Schedule Acts and Regulations (originally 13 but 31-B


presently 282) of the state legislatures
dealing with land reforms and abolition of
the zamindari system and of the
Parliament dealing with other matters.

This schedule was added by the 1st


Amendment (1951)

Tenth Schedule Provisions relating to disqualification of 102 and 191


the members of Parliament and State
Legislatures on the ground of defection.

This schedule was added by the 52nd


Amendment Act of 1985, also known as
Anti-defection Law.

4 grounds of disqualification (by


Speaker/Chairman)-

1. If an elected member gives up his


membership of a political party
voluntarily.
2. If he votes or abstains from voting
in the House, contrary to any
direction issued by his political
party.
3. If any member who is
independently elected joins any
party.
4. If any nominated member joins any
political party after the end of 6
months.

Eleventh Schedule Specifies the powers, authority and 243-G


responsibilities of Panchayats.

It has 29 matters.

This schedule was added by the 73rd


Amendment Act of 1992.

Twelfth Schedule Specifies the powers, authority and 243-W


responsibilities of Municipalities.

It has 18 matters.

This schedule was added by the 74th


Amendment Act of 1992.

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