Second Schedule Part A
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Second Schedule Part A
- Constitution of India
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Second Schedule Part A
Part A - Provisions as to the President and the Governors of States
Paragraph
1 [Emoluments per mensem]
There shall be paid to the
President and to the Governors of the States the following emoluments
per mensem, that is to say: -
The President 20,000 rupees.
The
Governor of a State 11,000 rupees.
Paragraph
2 [Allowances]
There shall also be paid to the President and
to the Governors of the States such allowances as were payable
respectively to the Governor-General of the Dominion of India and to
the Governors of the corresponding Provinces immediately before the
commencement of this Constitution.
Paragraph
3 [Privileges]
The President and the Governors of the States
throughout their respective terms of office shall be entitled to the
same privileges to which the Governor-General and the Governors of
the corresponding Provinces were respectively entitled immediately
before the commencement of this Constitution.
Paragraph
4 [Vice-President]
While the Vice-President or any other
person is discharging the functions of, or is acting as, President,
or any person is discharging the functions of the Governor, he shall
be entitled to the same emoluments, allowances and privileges as the
President or the Governor whose functions he discharges or for whom
he acts, as the case may be.
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Constitution of India
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Preamble
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Union and its Territory
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Citizenship
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Fundamental Rights
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General Fundamental Rights
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Right to Equality
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Right to Freedom
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Right against Exploitation
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Right to Freedom of Religion
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Cultural and Educational Rights
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Saving of Certain Laws
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Right to Constitutional Remedies
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Directive Principles Of State Policy
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Fundamental Duties
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Union
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Executive
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President and Vice President
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Council of Ministers
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Attorney General for India
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Conduct of Government Business
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Parliament
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General Parliament
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Officers of Parliament
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Conduct of Business
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Disqualifications of Members
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Parliament and its Members
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Legislative Procedure
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Procedure in Financial Matters
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Procedure Generally
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Legislative Powers of the President
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Union Judiciary
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Comptroller and Auditor General of India
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General The States
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Governor
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Advocate General for the State
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State Legislature
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General State Legislature
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Officers of the State Legislature
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Powers Privileges and Immunities
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Legislative Power of The Governor
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High Courts in the States
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Subordinate Courts
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States in Part B of the First Schedule
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Union Territories
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Panchayats
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Municipalities
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Scheduled and Tribal Areas
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Relations Between The Union and the States
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Legislative Relations
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Administrative Relations
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General Administrative Relations
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Disputes relating to Waters
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Co ordination between States
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Finance Property Contracts and Suits
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Finance
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General Finance
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Distribution of Revenues
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Miscellaneous Financial Provisions
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Borrowing
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Property Contracts Rights and Suits
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Right to Property
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Trade Commerce and Intercourse Within the Territory
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Services Under the Union and the States
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Services
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Public Service Commissions
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Tribunals
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Elections
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Special Provisions Relating to Certain Classes
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Official Language
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Language of the Union
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Regional Languages
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Language of the Supreme Court
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Special Directives
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Emergency Provisions
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Miscellaneous
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Amendment of the Constitution
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Temporary Transitional and Special Provisions
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Short Title Commencement Authoritative
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First Schedule
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Second Schedule
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Second Schedule Part A
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Second Schedule Part B
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Second Schedule Part C
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Second Schedule Part D
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Second Schedule Part E
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Third Schedule
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Fourth Schedule
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Fifth Schedule
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Fifth Schedule Part A
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Fifth Schedule Part B
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Fifth Schedule Part C
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Fifth Schedule Part D
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Sixth Schedule
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Seventh Schedule
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Eighth Schedule
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Ninth Schedule
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Tenth Schedule
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Eleventh Schedule
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Twelfth Schedule
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Appendix I
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Appendix II
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