PART Five of the Constitution of India

PART Five of the Constitution of India

Part V - consists of Articles on the Union.

Chapter I

Articles 52 to 78 on The Executive

Chapter II

Articles 79 - 122 on Parliament

Chapter III

Article 123 on the Legislative Powers of the President.

Chapter IV

Articles 124 - 147 on The Union Judiciary.

Chapter V

Articles 148 - 151 on the Controller and Auditor-General of India.


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