12 Schedules of
Indian Constitution
Article 1 – Name and territory of the union.
Article 2 – Admission and establishment of
the new state.
Article 3 – Formation of new states and
alteration of areas, boundaries, and name of
existing states
Article 4 – art 1,2,3, are not come under
amendment act 368
First Schedule
Name of States and Union Territories
Second Schedule
• The provisions in relation to allowances, privileges,
emoluments of:
• President , Govermor, Speaker of Lok Sabha & Deputy
Speaker of Lok Sabha
• Chairman of Rajya Sabha & Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
• Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assemblies of
Indian States
• Chairman and Deputy Chairman of Legislative Councils of
the Indian States
• Supreme Court Judges
• High Court Judges
• CAG
Third Schedule
Oath and affirmation
Fourth Schedule
Allocation of seats for States and Union
Territories in the Rajya Sabha
Fifth Schedule
Administration and control of scheduled areas
and scheduled tribes
Sixth Schedule
Administration of tribal areas in the states of
Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram
Seventh Schedule
Three legislative lists:
Union list
State list
Concurrent list
Eight Schedule
Deals with the 22 official languages recognized by
the constitution of india
Official languages recognized by the constitution
of india
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada,
Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri,
Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit,
Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu ,Bodo, Santhali,
Maithili and Dogri.
Ninth Schedule
Abolition of the Zamidari System
Tenth schedule
This schedule was added by the 52nd
Amendment Act of 1985, also known as Anti-
defection Law
Eleventh Schedule
Panchayats. It has 29 matters
This schedule was added by the 73rd
Amendment Act of 1992
Twelfth Schedule
Responsibilities of Municipalities.
It has 18 matters.
This schedule was added by the 74th
Amendment Act of 1992
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YOKESH