What Are The 109 Amendments

Around 106 amendments have been made to the Constitution of India since its inception in 1950. These amendments can be classified into three types. Some bills have passed, while others have lapsed. The most recent amendment, the Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Fourth Amendment) Bill was introduced in 2019 and is focused on social justice and empowerment. The Constitution (One Hundredth Amendments) Act, 2015 details acquired and transferred territories. Other bills, such as the Constitution (109th Amendment) Bill, 2009, aim to extend reservation policies. The Constitution (Thirty-sixth Amendment) Act, 1975 allows for the formation of new states by separating territories. Currently, all amendments up to the Constitution (One Hundred and Third Amendment) Act, 2019 are included in the Constitution. India's Constitution, with amendments through 2015, is still in effect.

The Constitution of India has been amended around 106 times since its inception in 1950. These amendments cover a wide range of topics including social justice, empowerment, the acquisition and transfer of territories, reservation policies, and the formation of new states. The most recent amendment is the Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Fourth Amendment) Bill which was introduced in 2019, focusing on social justice and empowerment. The amendments have helped the Constitution evolve to address the changing needs of the country.

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