Article 168

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Article 168 is the provision of the Indian Constitution that establishes the composition and structure of the State Legislatures, specifying the existence of Governors and, where applicable, bicameral houses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
appliesTo States of India NERFINISHED
category Indian constitutional law
State government in India
chapter Chapter III of Part VI of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
country India
defines composition of the Legislature of a State
governs constitutional framework of State Legislatures
jurisdiction States within the territory of India
language English
legalStatus in force
part Part VI of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
partOf Constitution of India NERFINISHED
provides for bicameral State Legislatures
for unicameral State Legislatures
that every State shall have a Governor
that every State shall have a Legislature
that the Legislature of a State shall consist of the Governor and one House or two Houses
relatedTo Article 169 of the Constitution of India
Article 170 of the Constitution of India
Article 171 of the Constitution of India
specifies existence of a Governor for each State
existence of one or two Houses for the Legislature of a State
states that where there are two Houses, one shall be known as the Legislative Assembly
that where there are two Houses, the other shall be known as the Legislative Council
subject State Legislature NERFINISHED
composition of State Legislatures
structure of State Legislatures
usesTerm Legislative Assembly NERFINISHED
Legislative Council NERFINISHED

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