24th Amendment Act 1971
In order to remove difficulties created by the
decision of Supreme Court in GOLAKNATH'S case parliament enacted the 24th
amendment Act. The amendment has made the following amendments:
- It
has added a new clause (4) to article 13 which provides that 'nothing in
this article shall apply to any amendment of this constitution made under
article 368.
- It
substituted a new marginal heading to article 368 in place of the old
heading "procedure for amendment of the constitution". The new
heading is "power of parliament to amend the constitution and
procedure thereof."
- It
inserted a sub clause (1) in article 368 which provides that
"notwithstanding anything in this constitution, parliament may, in
exercise of its constituent power may amend by way of addition, variation,
or repeal any provision of this constitution in accordance with the
procedure laid down in article"
- It
substituted the words "it shall be presented to the president who
shall give his assent to the bill and thereupon" for the words
"it shall be presented to the president for his assent and upon such
assent being given to the Bill." Thus it obligatory for the president
to give his assent to the bill amending the constitution.
- It
has added a new clause (3) to article 368 which provides that
"nothing in article 13 shall apply to any amendment made under this
article."
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