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Thirty eighth Amendment of the Constitution of India

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Citation
  
38th Amendment

Enacted by
  
Lok Sabha

Enacted by
  
Rajya Sabha

Territorial extent
  
India

Date passed
  
23 July 1975

Date passed
  
24 July 1975

Thirty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of India

The Thirty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of India, officially known as The Constitution (Thirty-eighth Amendment) Act, 1975, made the declaration of "The Emergency" final and conclusive. In particular it codified and enlarged the State's power to remove fundamental rights from its citizens during states of emergency.

Introduced on 22 July 1975, the bill received presidential assent in ten days. The Amendment barred judicial review of proclamations of emergency whether made to meet external, internal, or financial threats (Article 360 for the latter). It also barred judicial review of overlapping emergency proclamations, or ordinances promulgated by the President or by governors, and of laws enacted during emergencies that contravened Fundamental Rights.

Ratification

The Act was passed when it was more than half of the State Legislatures. State Legislatures that ratified the amendment are listed below:

References

Thirty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of India Wikipedia