Article 384 of CoI : Article 384: Council of Ministers of the Governors: Omitted.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: Before the Seventh Amendment in 1956, imagine a state in India where the Governor had a Council of Ministers to assist in governance. This Council of Ministers was established under Article 384 of the Constitution of India.

Situation: The Governor of the state of Madhya Pradesh had a Council of Ministers who were responsible for advising him on various state matters. This Council was crucial in helping the Governor make decisions on issues like state budgets, law and order, and public welfare programs.

Change: After the Seventh Amendment in 1956, Article 384 was omitted. This meant that the specific provision for the Council of Ministers of the Governors was removed from the Constitution. The governance structure was reformed, and the roles and responsibilities of the Governor and the state government were redefined.

Impact: Post-omission, the state of ...

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