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Crazy Way To Learn Parts of Indian Constitution



Trick 1.U Ci F DI में US Bhi UP se आगे है l


I U Union & Its Territory: Articles 1-4 Territory of India,, admission,,establishment or formation of new states


II Ci Citizenship: Articles 5-11 Citizenship


III F Fundamental Right: Articles 12-35 Fundamental Rights


IV Di Directive Principles of State Policy IV A: Articles 36-51 Directive Principles of State Policy




V U Union: Articles 52-151 Government at the Union level


VI S State: Articles 152-237 Government at the State level


VII B Deals with States in Part of B of its schedule: Article 238 Deals with states in Part B of the First Schedule. It was repealed by 7th Amendment in 1956.


VIII U Union Territory: Articles 239-241 Administration of Union Territories


IX P Panchayats: Article 242-243 Territories in Part D of the First Schedule and other territories. It was repealed by 7th Amendment in 1956


X S Provision for Schedule & Tribal Area: Articles 244-244 A Scheduled and tribal areas


Note-
Parts added after 1950:
IVA Fundamental Duties Article 51-A Duties of a citizen of India. It was added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976
IX A Municipalities




Trick2: Re Fi Tra Se Election Pe गया

  Pronounce (Refi Tram Se Election Booth Pe गया)

11 – Re -Relation between Union & State: Articles 245-263

12 – Fi -Finance, Property, contracts, Suits: Articles 264-300

13 – Tra - Trade, Commerce : Articles 301-307

14- Se - Services under the UNION & STATES:Articles 308-323

15 – Election- Election & Election Commission:Articles 324-329

16 – P -Provisions related to certain classes- SC/ST & ANGLO INDIANS:Articles 330-342

Also
Part 14Ca) – Deals with Tribunals: Articles 323A-323B Added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976 and deals with administrative tribunals to hear disputes and other complaints.




Trick3.LEMATS

Pronounce – (ली mats)


17. L– Language : Articles 343-351 Official languages


18. E– Emergency Provisions : Articles 352-360


19. M–Miscellionus : 361-367 Miscellaneous provision regarding exemption of the President and governors from criminal proceedings


20. A- Amedments of constitution : Article 368


21. T–Temporary, Transition & special Privisons : Article 369-392



22. S– Short title, Commencment & Repeal of the constitution :Articles 393-395

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