The correct answer is: A. Article 168 to 212.
The Constitution of India lays down provisions for legislatures in Articles 168 to 212. These articles deal with the composition of the legislature, its powers and functions, and the procedure for its functioning.
Article 168 deals with the composition of the legislature. It provides that the legislature of a state shall consist of a Governor and a Legislative Assembly or, as the case may be, a Legislative Council and a Legislative Assembly.
Article 169 deals with the powers and functions of the legislature. It provides that the legislature of a state shall have power to make laws for the whole or any part of the state on any subject in the State List or the Concurrent List.
Article 170 deals with the procedure for the functioning of the legislature. It provides that the legislature of a state shall meet at least once in every six months. The Governor may summon the legislature to meet at any time and may prorogue or dissolve it.
The other options are incorrect because they do not cover the entire range of articles that deal with legislatures in the Constitution of India.