(SCHEDULES)
What is Schedule?
They are Lists which categorise and tabulate bureaucratic activity and policy
of the Government. They are kept separate because it is more than 100 mages
document and hence, not included in original text of constitution but they are
very much part of the constitution. Originally they were 8 in number, now
they are 12. IX (1st Constitution Amendment Act 1951), X (Anti-Defection Law
52nd CAA 1985), XI (73rd CAA Panchayati Raj 1992), XII (74th CAA Municipality
1992).
First Schedule
Part 1: Name of the state and their territorial jurisdiction (29 states). It
conclude details regarding which law, act etc. determine each states boundaries
(Article 1 to 4).
Part 2: Names of Union Territory and their extent. Delhi (since
independence), Andaman and Nicobar Islands (since independence), Daman and Diu
(1987), Lakshadweep, Puducherry (1960s) (French Establishments in India and
combines Pondicherry, Kankal, Mahe and Yanam), Chandigarh (1966) , Dadar and
Nagar Haveli.
Second Schedule
[Articles 59(3), 65(3), 75(6), 97, 125, 148(3), 158(3), 164(5), 186 and 221]
Provisions relating to emoluments, privileges, allowances and so on of:
- President of India
- Governors
- Speaker, Deputy Speakers of Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly in states.
- Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha, Legislative Councils in states.
- Judges of Supreme Court, High Court and CAG.
- Official residence of judges without pay.
- Vice-President or any other person is acting as President and any person is acting as Governor (based on salary).