The Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978 | |
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Parliament of India | |
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Territorial extent | India |
Passed by | Lok Sabha |
Passed | 7 December 1978 |
Passed by | Rajya Sabha |
Passed | 31 August 1978 |
Assented to | 30 April 1979 |
Effective | 30 April 1979 |
Legislative history | |
First chamber: Lok Sabha | |
Bill title | The Constitution (Forty-fifth Amendment) Bill, 1978 |
Bill citation | Bill No. 88 of 1978 |
Introduced by | Shanti Bhushan, Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs |
Introduced | 15 May 1978 |
Amends | |
Constitution of India | |
Status: In force |
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Preamble |
The Forty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution of India, officially known as the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, was enacted by the Janata Party which had won the 1977 general elections campaigning on a promise to "restore the Constitution to the condition it was in before the Emergency". The Amendment aimed to undo several changes that had been made to the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment which had been enacted by the Indira Gandhi-led Indian National Congress during the Emergency.[1]