Section 21 of CoI : Section 21: Amendment of the Schedule
CoI
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
The Parliament of India decides to amend the Sixth Schedule to include a new provision that grants additional financial autonomy to the tribal areas in the state of Meghalaya. This amendment is made to ensure that the tribal councils have more control over their local resources and can make decisions that directly benefit their communities. Once the amendment is passed, any reference to the Sixth Schedule in the Constitution will include this new provision, thereby officially recognizing the increased financial autonomy of the tribal areas in Meghalaya.
Example 2:
The Parliament enacts a law to repeal a specific provision in the Sixth Schedule that previously allowed for the establishment of a separate judicial system for the tribal areas in Tripura. The repeal is aimed at integrating the tribal judicial system with the state judicial system to ensure uniformity and better access to justice. After the repeal, any reference to the Sixth Schedule in the Constitution will no longer include the provision for a separate judicial system in Tripura, thereby aligning the tribal judicial system with the state's judicial framework.