Q: Which one of the following Schedules of the Constitution of India contains provisions regarding anti-defection?
a) Second Schedule b) Fifth Schedule c) Eighth Schedule d) Tenth Schedule
The Correct Answer is Option 4.
The Tenth Schedule
It was inserted in the Constitution in 1985 by the 52nd Amendment Act. Hence, Option 4 is correct.
It deals with the Anti defection law i.e, provisions as to disqualification on the ground of defection.
Schedules in Indian Constitution
Schedule
Features
First
Names of states and UTs and their territorial jurisdiction and extent.
Second
Provisions of allowances, privileges, emoluments of President of India, Governors, Speakers and Deputy Speakers of the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly, Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and Legislative Council, Supreme Court and High Court judges, Comptroller and Auditor-General of India.
Third
Oath and affirmation for Union and States Ministers of India, Candidates for election to the Parliament and State Legislature, Members of Parliament and State Legislature, Supreme Court and High Court judges.
Fourth
Contains the provisions in relation to the allocation of seats for States and Union Territories in the Rajya Sabha.
Fifth
Contains provisions in relation to the administration and control of scheduled areas and scheduled tribes.
Sixth
Contains provisions in relation to the administration of tribal areas in the states of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram.
Seventh
Union, State, and Concurrent list
Eighth
22 official languages
Ninth
It deals with the state acts and regulations related to land reforms.
Tenth
Provisions relating to the disqualification of the members of Parliament and State Legislatures on the ground of defection. This schedule was added by the 52nd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1985.
Eleventh
Provisions that specify the powers, authority, and responsibilities of Panchayats. It has 29 subjects.
Twelfth
Provisions that specify the powers, authority, and responsibilities of Municipalities. It has 18 subjects.
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