Exceptions to Fundamental Rights
Article 31A: Saving of laws providing for acquisition of estates etc.
- It saves five categories of laws from being challenges and invalidated on the ground of contravention of article 14 and article 19
- Acquisition of states and related rights by the state
- Taking over the management of properties by the state
- Amalgamation of corporations
- Extinguishment or modification of rights of directors or shareholders of corporations and
- Extinguishment or modification of mining leases
Article 31B: Validation of certain acts and regulations
- It saves the acts and regulations included in the 9th schedule from being challenged and invalidated on the ground of contravention of any of ....
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