Short Title: | The Constitution (Ninety-fifth Amendment) Act, 2009 |
Legislature: | Parliament of India |
Long Title: | An Act further to amend the Constitution of India. |
Citation: | 95th Amendment |
Territorial Extent: | India |
Enacted By: | Lok Sabha |
Date Passed: | 3 August 2009 |
Enacted By2: | Rajya Sabha |
Date Passed2: | 4 August 2009 |
Date Assented: | 18 January 2010 |
Date Commenced: | 25 January 2010 |
Date Of Expiry: | 26 January 2020 |
Bill: | The Constitution (One Hundred and Ninth Amendment) Bill, 2009 |
Bill Citation: | Bill No. XX of 2009 |
Bill Date: | 30 July 2009 |
Introduced By: | M. Veerappa Moily |
Related Legislation: | 8th, 23rd, 45th, 62nd and 79th Amendments. |
Summary: | Extended the period of reservation of seats for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and Anglo-Indians in the Lok Sabha and the State Legislative Assemblies till 2020 |
Status: | spent |
Signed By: | Pratibha Patil |
The Ninety-fifth Amendment of the Constitution of India, officially known as The Constitution (Ninety-fifth Amendment) Act, 2009, extended the period of reservation of seats for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and representation of the Anglo-Indians in the Lok Sabha and the State Legislative Assemblies for another ten years, i.e. up to 26 January 2020.
Article 334 of the Constitution had originally required the reservation of elected seats to cease in 1960, but this was extended to 1970 by the 8th Amendment. The period of reservation was extended to 1980, 1990,[1] 2000 and 2010 by the 23rd, 45th, 62nd and 79th Amendments respectively. The 95th Amendment extended the period of reservation to 2020. The period of reservation was further extended to 2030 by the 104th Amendment.
The full text of Article 334 of the Constitution, after the 95th Amendment, is given below:
The bill of The Constitution (Ninety-fifth Amendment) Act, 2009 was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on 30 July 2009 as the Constitution (One Hundred and Ninth Amendment) Bill, 2009 (Bill No. XX of 2009). It was introduced by M. Veerappa Moily, then Minister of Law and Justice, and sought to amend article 334 of the Constitution relating to reservation of seats for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and special representation of the Anglo-Indian community in the House of the People and in the Legislative Assemblies of the States.[2]
The bill was debated and passed by Rajya Sabha on 3 August. It was then debated by the Lok Sabha on 4 August 2009, and passed on the same date.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] The bill, after ratification by the States, received assent from then President on 18 January 2010, and was notified in The Gazette of India on 19 January 2010. The 95th Amendment came into effect on 25 January 2010.[8]
The Act was passed in accordance with the provisions of Article 364 of the Constitution, and was formalized by more than half of the State Legislatures, as required under Clause (2) of the said article. State Legislatures that formalized the amendment are listed below: