Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of India

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The Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of India is a 1961 constitutional change that modified provisions relating to the election of the President and clarified aspects of the electoral college.

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instanceOf Amendment to the Constitution of India
addsProvisionTo Article 71 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
amendmentNumber 11
cameIntoForceOn 1961-12-19
clarifies Composition of the electoral college for the election of the President of India
Manner of election of the Vice-President of India
constitutionalStatus In force
country India
dateOfEnactment 1961-12-19
hasJurisdiction Republic of India NERFINISHED
introducedInHouse Lok Sabha NERFINISHED
languageOfText English
Hindi
legalDomain Constitutional law
legislativeBody Parliament of India NERFINISHED
modifies Constitution of India NERFINISHED
modifiesArticle Article 66 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
Article 71 of the Constitution of India NERFINISHED
partOf Constitutional history of India NERFINISHED
provides That acts done by the President or Vice-President are not invalidated by subsequent invalidation of their election
That disputes relating to the election of the President or Vice-President shall be decided by the Supreme Court of India
relatesTo Office of the President of India NERFINISHED
Office of the Vice-President of India NERFINISHED
shortName Eleventh Amendment NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Election of the President of India NERFINISHED
Electoral college for the President of India NERFINISHED
Joint sitting of Parliament NERFINISHED
typeOfLegislation Constitutional amendment
yearOfEnactment 1961

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Article 54 of the Constitution of India hasBeenAmendedBy Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of India