On 18th May 1949, at the Constituent Assembly, Ms. Srimathi G. Durgabai moved an Amendment regarding the qualification to be elected to Legislature, and spoke as follows; Sir, I beg to move that in the new Article 68A [qualifications proposed for insertion of Article 68 in Clause B for the word [thirty five] be substituted […]
On 20th May 1949, Professor KT Shah, Bihar General moved the Amendment in the Constituent Assembly and spoke as follows; “Either House of Parliament shall be to receive Petition or representation from the People of India or from People of any unit forming part of the Union of India.” Sir I consider this a very[…..]
On 20th May 1949, at the Constituent Assembly, Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [West Bengal Muslim] spoke as follows; While dealing with payments or salaries; “It is rather a statutory recognised recognition of an Opposition. It is rather giving the Opposition recognised place in the Constitution”—- “Opposition in Democratic House is a great necessity, it is an[…..]
On 27th May 1949, an interesting exchange of words took place at the Constituent Assembly and they are narrated as follows; Shri H. V. Kamath; Mr. President, Sir, I move That in Article 117 for the words “all courts, the words, “all other courts be substituted.” So, if this is accepted the Article will read[…..]