Some Important Constitutional Amendment 
The Constitution (Third Amendment) Act, 1954 
The Third 
Amendment brought about changes in the Seventh Schedule consisting of 
the three Legislative Lists and entry 33 of the Concurrent List was 
substituted by a new one. 
The Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Act, 1955
Article 31 
and 31A were amended by the Constitution Fourth Amendment Act. Clause 
(2) of Article 31 clause (1) of Article 31A were substituted by new 
clauses. As a result of these, the adequacy of the quantum of 
compensation paid for the compulsory acquisition of property for ‘a 
public purpose’ could not be questioned in a court of law. It also 
amended Article 305 and the Ninth Schedule
The Constitution (Sixth Amendment) Act, 1956
In this 
Act, the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution was amended and in the 
Union List, a new entry was added after Entry 92 in the State List, a 
new Entry was substituted for Entry 54. It also amended Articles 269 and
 286 dealing with inter-state Sales-tax
The Constitution (Eight Amendment) Act, 1959
The Act 
extended the period of reservation seats in Lok Sabha and State 
Legislatures for the Anglo-Indians, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes by another 10 years.
TO BE CONTINUED..........
 

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