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Part ______ of the Indian Constitution deals with finance, property, contracts and suits.1. X2. VI3. XII4. VIII

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : XII

The correct answer is Part XII.

The Constitution of India is grouped into 25 parts which are as follows:-   

Part

Article

Related to

Part I

1 to 4

Union and its territory.

Part II

5 to 11

Citizenship.

Part III

12 to 35

Fundamental Rights.

Part IV

36 to 51

Directive Principles of State Policy.

Part IVA

51A

Fundamental Duties.

Part V

52 to 151

The Union.

Part VI

152 to 237

The States.

Part VII

238

The Part-B States in the Indian Union.

Part VIII

239 to 242

The Union Territories.

Part IX

243 to 243O

The Panchayats.

Part IXA

243P to 243ZG

Municipalities.

Part IXB

243ZH to 243ZT

The Co-operative Societies.

Part X

244 to 244A

The Scheduled and Tribal Areas.

Part XI

245 to 263

Relations between the Union and the States.

Part XII

264 to 300A

Finance, Property, Contracts, and Suits.

Part XIII

301 to 307

Trade and Commerce within the territory of India.

Part XIV

308 to 323

Services under the Union, the States.

Part XIVA

323A to 323 B

Tribunals.

Part XV

324 to 329A

Elections.

Part XVI

330 to 342

Special Provisions relating to certain classes.

Part XVII

343 to 351

Language.

Part XVIII

352 to 360

Emergency Provisions.

Part XIX

361 to 367

Miscellaneous.

Part XX

368

Amendment of the Constitution.

Part XXI

369 to 392

Temporary, Transitional, and special provisions.

Part XXII

393 to 395

Short title, date of commencement, etc.


At present there are 6 fundamental rights which are as follows:-

  • Right to Equality (Article 14 to 18)
  • Right to Freedom (Article 19 to 22)
  • Right against exploitation (Article 23 to 24)
  • Right to freedom of religion (Article 25 to 28)
  • Cultural and Educational Rights (Article 29 to 30)
  • Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32 to 35)

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar said Article 32 as Heart and Soul of the Constitution of India.

When the Constitution was made, there were 7 Constitutional rights but the 44th Constitutional Amendment,1978 removed the Right to property.



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