Article 443 of the Costitution of India with Case law
π§Ύ Article 443 of the Constitution of India β Provisions as to the Advocate-General of India
Correction:
There is no Article 443 in the currently in-force Constitution of India.
β Here's what you need to know:
The Constitution of India contains 395 Articles (originally) grouped in 22 Parts and 12 Schedules.
After numerous amendments, the total number of articles (including inserted ones with suffixes like 21A, 239AA, etc.) has increased, but Article 443 does not exist as a valid article.
π Possible Confusion
You might have meant one of the following:
If you meant... | Then refer to... |
---|---|
Advocate-General of a State | Article 165 |
Attorney-General of India | Article 76 |
CAG-related provisions | Articles 148β151 |
Legislative process | Articles 107β122 (Parliament) or 168β212 (State Legislatures) |
Transitional articles | Articles 372 to 395 (Article 443 might be mistaken as part of that sequence) |
β Summary
Article 443 does not exist in the Constitution of India.
You may be referring to an incorrect or unofficial source, or it may be a typographical error.
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