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Must Know Articles of Indian Constitution

Important Articles of Indian Constitution



In this post we will look at the must know articles of Indian Constitution. Do remember that it is not expected from a UPSC aspirant to know all the articles in Indian Constitution by heart but they are expected to have a good knowledge of the nature and the salient features of Indian Constitution like Federalism, Separation of Powers, Fundamental Rights etc.

Must Know Articles of Indian Constitution

ArticleImportance
Article 12 –35Specifies the Fundamental Rights available
Article 36-51Specifies the Directive Principles of state policy
Article 51ASpecifies the Fundamental Duties of every citizen
Article 80Specifies the number of seats in the Rajya Sabha
Article 81Specifies the number of seats in the Lok Sabha
Article 343Hindi as official language
Article 356Imposition of President’s Rule in states
Article 370Special status to Kashmir
Article 395Repeals India Independence Act and Government of India Act, 1935

Brief overview of Parts of Indian Constitution

Part 1 – Art. 1 to Art. 4

  • Article 1- Name and territory of the union.
  • Article 2 – Admission and Establishment of the new state.
  • Article 3 – Formation of new states and alteration of areas, boundaries, and the name of existing states.

Part 2 – Art. 5 to Art. 11

  • Article 5 – Citizenship at the commencement of the constitution.
  • Article 6- Rights of citizenship of a certain person who has migrated to India from Pakistan.
  • Article 10- continuance of rights of citizenship.
  • Article 11- Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship by law.
  • Part 3 – Art.12 to Art.35

    • Article 12- Definition of the state
    • Article 13 Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the fundamental rights.
    • Right to Equality: Art. 14 to Art. 18
    • Right to Freedom: Art. 19 to art. 22
    • Right against Exploitation: Art.23 & art. 24
    • Right to Freedom of Religion: Art.25 to art. 28
    • Cultural and Educational Rights: Art.29 & art. 30

    Part.4 Directive Principal of states Policy: Art 36 to art. 51

    • Article 36- Definition
    • Article 37- Application of DPSP
    • Article 39A- Equal justice and free legal aid
    • Article 40- Organisation of village panchayat
    • Article 41- Right to work, to education, and to public assistance in certain cases
    • Article 43- Living Wages, etc. for Workers.
    • Article 43A- Participation of workers in management of industries.
    • Article 44- Uniform civil code.( applicable in Goa only)
    • Article 45- Provision for free and compulsory education for children.
    • Article 46- Promotion of educational and economic interest of scheduled castes, ST, and OBC.
    • Article 47-Duty of the state to raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve public health.
    • Article 48-Organisation of agriculture and animal husbandry.
    • Article 49- Protection of monuments and places and objects of natural importance.
    • Article 50- Separation of judiciary from the executive.
    • Article 51- Promotion of international peace and security.

    Part 5 – Union ( 52-151)

    • Article 52- The President of India
    • Article 53- Executive Power of the union.
    • Article 54- Election of President
    • Article 61- Procedure for Impeachment of the President.
    • Article 63- The Vice-president of India.
    • Article 64- The Vice-President to be ex-officio chairman the Council of States.
    • Article 66-Election of Vice-president.
    • Article 72-Pardoning powers of President.
    • Article 74- Council of Ministers to aid and advise President.
    • Article 76- Attorney-General for India.
    • Article 79- Constitution of Parliament
    • Article 80- Composition of Rajya Sabha.
    • Article 81- Composition of Lok Sabha.
    • Article 83- Duration of Houses of Parliament.
    • Article 93- The speakers and Deputy speakers of the house of the people.
    • Article 105- Powers, Privileges, etc of the House of Parliament.
    • Article 109- Special procedure in respect of money bills
    • Article 110- Definition of “Money Bills”.
    • Article 112- Annual Financial Budget.
    • Article 114-Appropriation Bills.
    • Article 123- Powers of the President to promulgate Ordinances during recess of parliament.
    • Article 124- Establishment of Supreme Court.
    • Article 125- Salaries of Judges.
    • Article 126- Appointment of acting Chief justice.
    • Article 127- Appointment of ad-hoc judges.
    • Article 128-Attendance of a retired judge at sitting of the Supreme Court.
    • Article 129- Supreme court to be a court of Record.
    • Article 130- Seat of the Supreme court.
    • Article 136- Special leaves for appeal to the Supreme Court.
    • Article 137- Review of judgement or orders by the Supreme court.
    • Article 141-Decision of the Supreme Court binding on all the courts.
    • Article 148- Comptroller and Auditor- General of India
    • Article 149- Duties and Powers of CAG.

    Part 6 – States ( 152-237)

    • Article 153- Governors of State
    • Article 154- Executive Powers of Governor.
    • Article 161- Pardoning powers of the Governor.
    • Article 165- Advocate-General of the State.
    • Article 213- Power of Governor to promulgate ordinances.
    • Article 214- High Courts for states.
    • Article 215- High Courts to be a court of record.
    • Article 226- Power of High Courts to issue certain writs.
    • Article 233- Appointment of District judges.
    • Article 235- Control over Sub-ordinate Courts.

    Part 7 – 238 – Repealed

    Part 8 – 239-242 – Union Territories

    Part 9 – 243-243 O – Panchayats

    • Article 243A- Gram Sabha
    • Article 243B- Constitution of Panchayats

    Part 9A – 243 P-243 ZG – Municipalities

    Part 10: Scheduled and Tribal Areas -244

    Part 11: Center- State Relations 245 – 263

    Part 12: Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits (264 – 300A)

    • Article 266- Consolidated Fund and Public Accounts Fund
    • Article 267- Contingency Fund of India
    • Article 280- Finance Commission
    • Article 300-A- Right to property.

    Part 13: Trade, Commerce and Intercourse within the territories of India (301-307)

    • Article 301-Freedom to trade, commerce, and intercourse.
    • Article 302- Power of Parliament to impose restrictions on trade, commerce, and intercourse.

    Part 14 : Services Under Center and State (308-323)

    • Article 312- All- India-Service.
    • Article 315- Public service commissions for the union and for the states
    • Article 320- Functions of Public Service Commission.

    Part 14A: Tribunals (323 A – 323 B)

    • Article 323A- Administrative Tribunals

    Part 15 : Elections (324 – 329)

    • Article 324-Superintendence, direction and control of Elections to be vested in an Election Commission.
    • Article 325- No person to be ineligible for inclusion in or to claim to be included in a special, electoral roll on grounds of religion, race, caste, or sex.
    • Article 326- Elections to the house of the people and to the legislative assemblies of states to be on the basis of adult suffrage.

    Part 16: Special Provisions to SC, ST, OBC, Minorities etc (330 -342)

    • Article 338- National Commission for the SC, & ST.
    • Article 340- Appointment of a commission to investigate the conditions of backward classes.

    Part 17: Official Language (343- 351)

    • Article 343- Official languages of the Union.
    • Article 345- Official languages or languages of states.
    • Article 348- Languages to be used in the Supreme Court and in the High Courts.
    • Article 351-Directive for development of the Hindi languages.

    Part 18: Emergency (352-360)

    • Article 352- Proclamation of emergency ( National Emergency).
    • Article 356- State Emergency (President’s Rule)
    • Article 360- Financial Emergency

    Part 19: Miscellaneous (361-367)

    • Article 361- Protection of President and Governors

    Part 20: Amendment of Constitution (368)

    • Article 368- Powers of Parliaments to amend the constitution.

    Part 21 : Special, Transitional and Temporary Provisions (369 – 392)

    • Article 370 – Special provision of J&K.
    • Article 371A –  Special provision with respect to the State of Nagaland
    • Article 371-J: Special Status for Hyderabad-Karnataka region

    Part 22: Short Text, Commencement, Authoritative Text in Hindi and Repeals (392 – 395)

    • Article 393 – Short title – This Constitution may be called the Constitution of India.

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