List of Constitutional Amendments in India - We have uploaded all the constitution amendments from 1951 to till date. all the changes which are made in the constitution.
One Hundred and third Constitutional Amendment, 2019 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 103rd Constitutional Amendment- To empower the State to make any special provision for the advancement
One Hundred and second Constitutional Amendment, 2018 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 102nd Constitutional Amendment- Gave constitutional status to the National Commission for Backward
One Hundred and First Constitutional Amendment, 2016 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 101st Constitutional Amendment- This amendment paved the way for the introduction of the Goods
One-hundredth Constitutional Amendment, 2015 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 100th Constitutional Amendment- Acquisition of certain territories by India and transfer of some other territories
Ninety-ninth Constitutional Amendment, 2014 - In place of the collegium system for the appointment of judges in the Supreme Court and High Courts, a new body "National Judicial Appointments Commission" was established
Ninety-eighth Constitutional Amendment, 2012 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 98th Constitutional Amendment- Special provision for the Hyderabad-Karnataka region of the State of Karnataka.
Ninety-seventh Constitutional Amendment, 2011 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 97th Constitutional Amendment- By this amendment, a constitutional place and protection were given
Ninety-Sixth Constitutional Amendment, 2011 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 96th Constitutional Amendment- "Odia" (odia) in place of "Oriya". The pronunciation of the "Uriya" language
Ninety-fifth Constitutional Amendment, 2009 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 95th Constitutional Amendment- Provision has been made to extend the special reservation for Scheduled Castes
Ninety-fourth Constitutional Amendment, 2006 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 94th Constitutional Amendment- By this constitutional amendment, liberating Bihar from the obligation to appoint
Ninety-Third Constitutional Amendment, 2005 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 93rd Constitutional Amendment- Empowers the states to make special provisions for reservations in educational
Ninety-second Constitutional Amendment, 2003 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 92nd Constitutional Amendment- Four other languages were added to the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.
Ninety-First Constitutional Amendment, 2003 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 91st Constitutional Amendment- The size of the Council of Ministers has been fixed by this Constitutional Amendment
Ninetieth Constitutional Amendment, 2003 - Revised provisions of the Constitution through the 90th Constitutional Amendment- This constitutional amendment has retained the earlier representation for Scheduled
Eighty-ninth Constitutional Amendment, 2003 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 89th Constitutional Amendment- By this Constitutional Amendment Act, the National Commission for Scheduled
Eighty-eighth Constitutional Amendment, 2003 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 88th Constitutional Amendment- Provisions have been made in relation to service tax by this act.
Eighty-seventh Constitutional Amendment, 2003 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 87th Constitutional Amendment- The basis for re-scheduling of territorial constituencies will be on the basis
Eighty-sixth Constitutional Amendment, 2002 - Elementary education was made a fundamental right. The new Article 21A declared that 'States should provide free elementary education to children between the ages of 6
Eighty-Fifth Constitutional Amendment, 2001 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 85th Constitutional Amendment- Provision for treating 'resulting seniority' with effect from June 1995
Eighty-fourth Constitutional Amendment, 2001 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 84th Constitutional Amendment- The ban on the re-scheduling of Lok Sabha and state assembly seats was extended
Eighty-third Constitutional Amendment, 2000 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 83rd Constitutional Amendment- There is no need for reservation for Scheduled Castes in Panchayats
Eight Second Constitutional Amendment, 2000 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 82nd Constitutional Amendment- The provision in favor of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes that the provision
Eighty-first Constitutional Amendment, 2000 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 81st Constitutional Amendment- The State was empowered to treat reserved category vacancies that could not
Eightieth Constitutional Amendment, 2000 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 80th Constitutional Amendment- Provision of an 'alternative devaluation scheme' of revenue between the center
Seventy-ninth Constitutional Amendment, 1999 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 79th Constitutional Amendment- Reservation for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and Anglo-Indian
Seventy-eighth Constitutional Amendment, 1995 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 78th Constitutional Amendment- 27 more Land Reform Acts of different states were included in the Ninth Schedule
Seventy Seventh Constitutional Amendment, 1995 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 77th Constitutional Amendment- Reservation system for the promotion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Seventy-sixth Constitutional Amendment, 1994 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 76th Constitutional Amendment- The Tamil Nadu Reservation Act, 1994 (which provides for 69 percent reservation
Seventy-fifth Constitutional Amendment, 1994 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 75th Constitutional Amendment- Establishment of Rent Courts to settle rent disputes.
Seventy-fourth Constitutional Amendment, 1992 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 74th Constitutional Amendment- Constitutional status and security were provided to urban local bodies.
Seventy-third Constitutional Amendment, 1992 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 73rd Constitutional Amendment- Constitutional status and security were provided to Panchayati Raj Institutions
Seventy-Second Constitutional Amendment, 1992 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 72nd Constitutional Amendment- Arrangement of reservation of seats for Scheduled Tribes in the Tripura
Seventy-first Constitutional Amendment, 1992 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 71st Constitutional Amendment- Konkani, Manipuri, and Nepali languages were included in the Eighth Schedule.
Seventy Constitutional Amendment, 1992 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 70th Constitutional Amendment- Members of the National Capital Territory of Delhi Legislative Assembly
Sixty-ninth Constitutional Amendment, 1991 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 69th Constitutional Amendment- The National Capital Territory of Delhi was created giving special status
Sixty-Eighth Constitutional Amendment, 1991 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 68th Constitutional Amendment- Extension of President's rule in Punjab for five years.
Sixty-Seventh Constitutional Amendment, 1990 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 67th Constitutional Amendment- Extension of President's rule in Punjab for four years.
Sixty-sixth Constitutional Amendment, 1990 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 66th Constitutional Amendment- 55 Land Reform Acts of different states were included in the ninth list.
Sixty-fifth Constitutional Amendment, 1990 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 65th constitutional amendment- In the National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Sixty-fourth Constitutional Amendment, 1990 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 64th Constitutional Amendment- President's rule in Punjab was extended for three and a half years.
Sixty-third Constitutional Amendment, 1989 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 63rd Constitutional Amendment- The changes made in respect of Punjab under the 59th Amendment Act, 1988
Sixty-second Constitutional Amendment, 1989 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 62nd Constitutional Amendment- Reservation for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Sixty-first Constitutional Amendment, 1989 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 61st Constitutional Amendment- The voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 years in the Lok Sabha
Sixty Constitutional Amendment, 1988 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 60th Constitutional Amendment- The limit of taxes on business, profession, and employment has been increased
Fifty-ninth Constitutional Amendment, 1988 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 59th Constitutional Amendment- Extension of President's rule in Punjab for three years.
Fifty-eighth Constitutional Amendment, 1987 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 58th Constitutional Amendment- The authorized text of the Constitution was made available in the Hindi language
Fifty-seventh Constitutional Amendment, 1987 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 57th Constitutional Amendment- Reservation of Scheduled Tribe seats in Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya
Fifty-sixth Constitutional Amendment, 1987 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 56th Constitutional Amendment- The strength of the Goa Legislative Assembly was fixed at 30.
Fifty-fifth Constitutional Amendment, 1986 - Revised provisions of the Constitution through the 55th Constitutional Amendment- Making a special arrangement for Arunachal Pradesh, the number of its assembly
Fifty-fourth Constitutional Amendment, 1986 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 54th Constitutional Amendment- The right to increase the salary of the judges of the Supreme Court
Fifty-third Constitutional Amendment, 1986 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 53rd Constitutional Amendment- Special provision for Mizoram and provision of a minimum of 40 members
Fifty-second Constitutional Amendment, 1985 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 52nd constitutional amendment- Under this, there is a provision to disqualify the members of Parliament
Fifty-First Constitutional Amendment, 1984 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 51st Constitutional Amendment - Reservation of seats in the Lok Sabha for Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh
Fiftieth Constitutional Amendment, 1984 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 50th Constitutional Amendment- Power of Parliament to restrict fundamental rights of persons employed
Forty-ninth Constitutional Amendment, 1984 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 49th constitutional amendment- Constitutional approval to the Autonomous District Council in Tripura.
Forty-eighth Constitutional Amendment, 1984 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 48th Constitutional Amendment- Extension of President's rule in Punjab for a period exceeding one year without
Forty-seventh Constitutional Amendment, 1984 The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 47th Constitutional Amendment- 14 Land Reform Acts of some states were added in the Ninth Schedule.
Forty-sixth Constitutional Amendment, 1982 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 46th Constitutional Amendment- States were enabled to remove loopholes in laws and recover sales tax arrears.
Forty-fifth Constitutional Amendment, 1980 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 45th constitutional amendment- Reservation for Scheduled Castes and Tribes and special representation of Anglo
Forty-fourth Constitutional Amendment, 1978 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 44th Constitutional Amendment- The tenure of Lok Sabha and State Legislature was kept as before (5 years).
Forty-third Constitutional Amendment, 1977 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 43rd Constitutional Amendment- Reconciliation of jurisdiction of Supreme Courts and High Courts in respect
Forty-second Constitutional Amendment, 1976 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 42nd Constitutional Amendment- Three new words were added (Socialist, Secular, and (the most important
Forty-first Constitutional Amendment, 1976 - Amended provisions of the Constitution through the 41st Constitutional Amendment- The age limit of the members of the State Public Service Commission
Fortieth Constitutional Amendment, 1976 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 40th constitutional amendment- Power of Parliament to determine from time to time the boundaries of sea waters
Thirty-ninth Constitutional Amendment, 1975 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 39th Constitutional Amendment- Disputes relating to the President, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Speaker
Thirty-eighth Constitutional Amendment, 1975 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 38th Constitutional Amendment- Declaration of emergency by the President declared non-disputable.
Thirty-seventh Constitutional Amendment, 1975 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 37th Constitutional Amendment- Arrangement of Legislative Assembly and Council of Ministers for the Union Territory
Thirty-sixth Constitutional Amendment, 1975 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 36th Constitutional Amendment- The Tenth Schedule was abolished by making Sikkim a full-fledged state
Thirty-fifth Constitutional Amendment, 1974 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 35th constitutional amendment- Dismissing the protection system of Sikkim, it was made an ally of the Indian
Thirty-third Constitutional Amendment, 1974 - Revised provisions of the Constitution through the 33rd Constitutional Amendment- An arrangement for acceptance of the resignation of a member
Thirty-second Constitutional Amendment, 1973 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 32nd Constitutional Amendment- Special provision in Andhra Pradesh for the satisfaction of the people
Thirty-first Constitutional Amendment, 1972 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 31st Constitutional Amendment- The number of Lok Sabha seats increased from 525 to 5451
Thirtieth Constitutional Amendment, 1972 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 30th Constitutional Amendment- In a civil rights-related matter, the need for Rs 20,000 for an appeal to the Supreme
Twentynine Constitutional Amendment, 1972 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 29th Constitutional Amendment- Two Kerala Land Reform Acts were included in the Ninth Schedule.
Twenty-eight Constitutional Amendment, 1972 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 28th Constitutional Amendment- Power of Parliament to decide the conditions of service of ICS officers
Twenty-seventh Constitutional Amendment, 1971 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 27th Constitutional Amendment- Administrators of some Union Territories were empowered to issue ordinances.
Twenty-sixth Constitutional Amendment, 1971 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 26th Constitutional Amendment - Abolition of the Privy Purse and the privileges of former rulers of provincial states.
Twenty-five Constitutional Amendment, 1971 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 25th Constitutional Amendment- Reduction in the fundamental right to property.
Twenty-fourth Constitutional Amendment, 1971 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 24th Constitutional Amendment- Power of Parliament to amend any part of the Constitution
Twenty-third Constitutional Amendment, 1969 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 23rd Constitutional Amendment- SC/ST and Anglo-Indian representation of their representation in Lok Sabha
Twenty-second Constitutional Amendment, 1969 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 22nd Constitutional Amendment- Formation of Meghalaya as a separate autonomous state out of Assam.
Twenty-first Constitutional Amendment, 1967 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 21st Constitutional Amendment- The Sindhi language is included in the Eighth Schedule as a 15th language.
Twentieth Constitutional Amendment, 1966 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 20th Constitutional Amendment- Validity of appointment of some district judges in Uttar Pradesh
Nineteenth Constitutional Amendment, 1966 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 19th Constitutional Amendment- The system of election tribunals were abolished, and the High Courts
Eighteenth Constitutional Amendment, 1966 - Revised provisions of the Constitution through the 18th Constitutional Amendment- This power was made clear that the Parliament has the right to form the state
Seventeenth Constitutional Amendment, 1964 - Revised provisions of the Constitution through the 17th Constitutional Amendment- Prohibited acquisition of land for personal interests if the market value of the land
Sixteenth Constitutional Amendment, 1963 - Revised provisions of the Constitution through the 16th Constitutional Amendment- States were empowered to impose further restrictions on the rights of freedom
Fifteenth Constitutional Amendment, 1963 - Revised provisions of the Constitution through the 15th Constitutional Amendment- High Court against any person or authority. Right to file writs outside the states
Fourteenth Constitutional Amendment, 1962 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 14th Constitutional Amendment- Puducherry was incorporated into the Indian Union. Arrangement of Legislature
Thirteenth Constitutional Amendment, 1962 - Revised provisions of the Constitution through the 13th Constitutional Amendment- State status to Nagaland and special provisions, therefore.
Twelfth Constitutional Amendment, 1962 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 12th Constitutional Amendment- Goa, Daman, and Diu joined the Indian Union.
Eleventh Constitutional Amendment, 1961 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the 11th constitutional amendment- Changes in the electoral system of the Vice-President
Tenth Constitutional Amendment, 1961 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 10th Constitutional Amendment- Joining Dadra and Nagar Haveli in the Indian Union.
Ninth Constitutional Amendment, 1960 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 9th Constitutional Amendment- Surrender of the Indian territory of the Union of Berubari (located in West Bengal)
Eighth Constitutional Amendment Act, 1960 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the 8th Constitutional Amendment- Extension of the reservation system for scheduled castes and tribes and extension
Seventh Constitutional Amendment Act, 1956 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the Seventh Constitutional Amendment- Abolition of four classes of states; For example, 14 states and six union territories
Sixth Constitutional Amendment Act, 1956 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the Sixth Constitutional Amendment- Addition of new subjects to the central list, such as the tax on the purchase and sale
Fifth Constitutional Amendment Act, 1955 - The amended provisions of the Constitution through the Fifth Constitutional Amendment- The President was given the power to fix the time limit for the state legislatures
Fourth Constitutional Amendment Act, 1955 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the Fourth Constitutional Amendment- Quantum of compensation to be paid in lieu of compulsory acquisition of personal
Third Constitutional Amendment Act, 1954 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the third constitutional amendment- Parliament was empowered in the public interest to control the production, supply
Second Amendment Act, 1952 - The amended provisions of the constitution through the second constitutional amendment- The representation of a member in the Lok Sabha was increased to over 750,000 people.
First Amendment Act, 1951(First Constitutional Amendment, 1951) - The amended provisions of the constitution through the first constitutional amendment - Power was given to the states to make special provisions