Exploring Articles 201 to 205 of the Indian Constitution: A Contemporary Analysis with Relevant Case Laws
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Exploring Articles 201 to 205 of the Indian Constitution: A Contemporary Analysis with Relevant Case Laws Introduction: The Indian Constitution stands as a beacon of democracy, enshrining the fundamental rights and principles that govern the nation. In this article, we embark on a comprehensive discussion of Articles 201 to 205 of the Indian Constitution, analyzing their relevance in the modern era. By examining significant case laws, we aim to illuminate the evolving interpretations and implications of these articles in the context of contemporary India. Article 200 in The Constitution Of India 1949 200. Assent to Bills When a Bill has been passed by the Legislative Assembly of a State or, in the case of a State having a Legislative Council, has been passed by both Houses of the Legislature of the State, it shall be presented to the Governor and the Governor shall declare either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent therefrom or that he reserves the Bill for the cons...