The Constitution may be amended through a bill that originates in either house of Parliament and must be passed by either a majority of all members of that house or by two-thirds of members present and voting. For amendments concerning specific matters, approval must also be obtained from half of the legislators in the states. Constitution amendment bills can only be introduced by Parliament.
The Constitution may be amended through a bill that originates in either house of Parliament and must be passed by either a majority of all members of that house or by two-thirds of members present and voting. For amendments concerning specific matters, approval must also be obtained from half of the legislators in the states. Constitution amendment bills can only be introduced by Parliament.
The Constitution may be amended through a bill that originates in either house of Parliament and must be passed by either a majority of all members of that house or by two-thirds of members present and voting. For amendments concerning specific matters, approval must also be obtained from half of the legislators in the states. Constitution amendment bills can only be introduced by Parliament.
● It must be passed by either majority of the total membership of the house or by two thirds majority present and voting ● In case any change is required in some specific matters, approval of half of state legislators is required ● Constitution amendment bill is initiated only by parliament