PART Six of the Constitution of India
- PART Six of the Constitution of India
Part VI - Articles on the States.
Chapter I
Article 152 on the General definition of a State of the Union of India
Chapter II
Articles 153 - 167 on The Executive
=Chapter IIIArticles 168 - 212 on The State Legislature.
Chapter IV
Article 213 on the Legislative Powers of the Governor
Chapter V
Articles 214 - 231 on The High Courts in the States.
Chapter VI
Articles 233 - 237 on the Subordinate Courts
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