PART D of CoI : PART D: Amendment of the Schedule.
CoI
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: The government identifies a new area predominantly inhabited by a Scheduled Tribe that requires special administrative measures.
Application: Parliament passes a law to add this new area to the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution. This amendment ensures that the new area receives the same protections and administrative oversight as other Scheduled Areas.
Outcome: The new area is now officially recognized as a Scheduled Area, and all references to the Fifth Schedule in the Constitution will include this newly added area. This does not require a constitutional amendment under Article 368, as it is an amendment to the Schedule itself.
Example 2:
Scenario: Over time, certain areas previously designated as Scheduled Areas have developed significantly and no longer require the special administrativ...
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