Constitution (26th Amendment) Act, 1971 (India)

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The Constitution (26th Amendment) Act, 1971 (India) is a constitutional amendment that ended the formal recognition, titles, and financial privileges of former Indian princes, further consolidating India as a sovereign, democratic republic.

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Indian princes privilegesAbolishedBy Constitution (26th Amendment) Act, 1971 (India)