Indian Constitution-Parts, Schedules and Articles

By Bhaskar

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The world’s longest written constitution, at the time of its enactment, consisted of 395 articles across 22 parts and 8 schedules. Now, the Constitution of India comprises 448 articles across 25 parts and 12 schedules.

Questions from this topic are asked in every exam—whether they pertain to Articles, Parts, or Schedules.

The table given below lists the Parts and Articles of the Indian Constitution.

PartContainsArticles
Part IUnion and its Territory1 to 4
Part IiCitizenship5 to 11
Part IIIFundamental Rights12 to 35
Part IVDirective Principles of State Policy36 to 51
Part IVAFundamental Duties51A
Part VThe Union52 to 151
Part VIThe States152 to 237
Part VIIStates in the B part of the First schedule (repealed by 7thAmendment)
Part VIIIThe Union Territories239 to 242
Part IXThe Panchayats243 to 243O
Part IXAThe Municipalities243P to 243ZG
Part IXBThe Co-operative Societies243ZH to 243ZT
Part XThe scheduled and Tribal Areas244to 244A
Part XIRelations between the Union and the States245 to 263
Part XIIFinance,Property,Contracts and Suits264 to 300A
Part XIIITrade and Commerce with in the territory of India301 to 307
Part XIVServices Under the Union,the States308 to 323
Part XIVATribunals323A to 323B
Part XVElections324 to 329A
Part XVISpecial Provisions Relating to certain Classes330 to 342
Part XVIILanguages343 to 351
Part XVIIIEmergency Provisions352 to 360
Part XIXMiscellaneous361 to 367
Part XXAmendment of the Constitution368
Part XXITemporary,Transitional and Special
Provisions
369 to 392
Part XXIIShort title,date of commencement, etc.393 to 395

The Schedules of the Indian Constitution are as follows:

ScheduleContains
First ScheduleLists the states and territories of India
Second ScheduleIt lists the salaries of officials holding public office, Presidents, Judges, and the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
Third ScheduleForms of oaths and Affirmations of offices for elected officials including judges
Fourth ScheduleAllocation of seats in the Rajya Sabha
Fifth ScheduleProvisions relating to the administration and control of Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes
Sixth ScheduleProvisions relating to the administration of tribal areas in the states of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram.
Seventh ScheduleResponsibilities of the Union, State, and Concurrent Lists
Eight ScheduleThe Languages
Ninth ScheduleValidation of certain Acts and Regulations
Tenth ScheduleAnti-Defection Provisions for Members of Parliament and Members of State Legislatures
Eleventh SchedulePanchayat Raj
twelth ScheduleMunicipalities

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