The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963

The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 outlines the provisions related to the administration of Union Territories in India.

Government Of Union TerritoriesAdministration Of Union TerritoriesLegislative AssemblyCouncil Of MinistersHigh CourtCentral GovernmentLieutenant Governor

Summary

The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 was enacted by the Indian Parliament to provide for the administration of Union Territories in India. The Act defines the powers and functions of the Administrator and his relationship with the Central Government. It also provides for the establishment of a Legislative Assembly and Council of Ministers in certain Union Territories. The Act also outlines the provisions for the appointment of judges and the establishment of a High Court in Union Territories. The Act empowers the Central Government to make rules for the administration of Union Territories and the conduct of business by the Legislative Assembly and Council of Ministers. The Act also provides for the powers and functions of the Lieutenant Governor in relation to the Legislative Assembly and Council of Ministers in Union Territories.

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