Legislation to give effect to the
provisions of this Part.
Article 35
of the Constitution of India
35. Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution,—
(a) Parliament shall have, and the Legislature of a State
shall not have, power to make laws—
(i) with respect to
any of the matters which under clause (3) of article 16, clause (3) of article
32, article 33 and article 34 may be provided for by law made by Parliament;
and
(ii) for prescribing
punishment for those acts which are declared to be offences under this Part;
and Parliament shall, as soon as may be after the
commencement of this Constitution, make laws for prescribing punishment for the
acts referred to in sub-clause (ii);
(b) any law in force
immediately before the commencement of this Constitution in the territory of
India with respect to any of the matters referred to in sub-clause (i) of
clause (a) or providing for punishment for any act referred to in sub-clause
(ii) of that clause shall, subject to the terms thereof and to any adaptations
and modifications that may be made therein under article 372, continue in force
until altered or repealed or amended by Parliament. Explanation.—In this
article, the expression “law in force” has the same meaning as in article 372.
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