Article 243ZS of CoI : Article 243ZS: Application to Union territories.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: The Union Territory of Lakshadweep does not have a Legislative Assembly.
Application: In Lakshadweep, the provisions of Part IXB of the Constitution, which deals with Co-operative Societies, will apply as if references to the Legislature of a State are references to the Administrator of Lakshadweep appointed under Article 239. This means that any legislative powers or responsibilities that would normally fall to a State Legislature under Part IXB will instead be handled by the Administrator.
Hypothetical Situation: Suppose there is a need to amend the rules governing co-operative societies in Lakshadweep. Normally, in a state, this would be done by the State Legislature. However, in Lakshadweep, the Administrator will have the authority to make these amendments, ensuring that the co-operative societies operate smoothly and in accordance with the law.
Example 2:
Scenario: The Union Territory of Delhi has a Legislative Assembly.
Application: In Delhi, the provisions of Part ...
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