In the context of a constitution, schedules are lists or tables that provide detailed information related to the provisions of the constitution itself. They often outline specific subjects, administrative details, or the allocation of powers and responsibilities among different levels of government. Schedules can also include lists of laws, territories, or rights that further clarify the framework established by the constitution. They serve to enhance the clarity and functionality of constitutional provisions.
12 scheduled in present time in indian constitution
At present, there are 448 Articles, 25 Parts, 12 Schedules and 97 in the Indian Constitution. Initially, there were 395 Articles, 22 Parts and 8 Schedules when it came into force on January 26, 1950. 98 Amendments , I guess.
Initially it had 395 article and 8 Schedules but presently it had 444 and 12 Schedules.
India's constitution is divided into twenty two (22) parts. For further, reference the included related links to India's constitution below.
now there are 395 articles,22 parts,12 schedules
Longest constitution @ 444 articles in 22 schedules. Word count: 117,369
There are 395 Articles, 12 Schedules, and 83 Amendments in Indian constitution.
26th January 1950 with 395 articles and 8 schedules.
You could check the Schedules section on the DAR website. Alternatively, you could call the special phone number for the Constitution Hall Event information, which is published on their website and in local phone directories.
The Indian Constitution originally had 8 appendices, known as Schedules. Over time, this number has increased; as of now, there are 12 Schedules. These Schedules contain detailed provisions related to various aspects of governance, such as the distribution of powers between the central and state governments, and lists of subjects in the Union and State Lists.
395 articles , which are divided into 12 parts & 12 schedules....
Currently Indian constitution have 444 articles and 12 schedules.