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INDIA
UNIOUN AND ITS TERRITORY
*Article 1-4
*Union of states,federal in structure
*Indestructible union of destructible states
*Divided into 3categories according to article 1-
*Territories of states
*union territories
*Territories that the govt of india acquires at any time
*India can acquire foriegn territories according to international law -
*cession
*occupation
*conquest or subjugation
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*Parliment power to reorganise the states
* Form a new states by seperation of territory from any state or by uniting two or more states or by uniting any territory to a part of any state
*Increase in the area of state
*Diminish the area of state
*alter boundaries of any state
*alter name
*Evolution of sates
After independence
*British province
*princely states
*out of 552princely states 549 joined in india
*balance 3 integrated by
*hydrabad -police action
*junagarh- referendum
*kashmir by accession
*Four fold classification of states
*PART A
*PARTB
*PARTC
*PART D
*Committees
*dhar commitee and jvp committee
*never support lingustic provinces
*Due to hunger strike to death -sriramalu
Forced to create andra state
*Fazal Ali commission
*four major factors for reorganisation of state
*preservation and strengthening of the unity and security of the country
*linguistic and cultural homogeneity
*Financial,economic and administrative considerations
*planning and promotion of welfare of people and nation
*state reorganisation act 1956- 7th constitutional ammendment
New states and union territories created after 1956
Bombay was divides to-
*Maharashtra
*Gujarat
*1960
Dadra and Nagar haveli
*10th constitutional ammendment 1961
Daman and Diu
* police action 1961
Puducherry
*14th constitutional ammendmentact 1962
Nagaland
*from Assam
Punjab
*divided to
*haryana
*chadigarh
*Himachal pradesh
*Manipur
*Tripura
*megalaya
*from territories of Assam
*Sikkim
*referendum 1975
*36th constitutional ammendment act 1975
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