The procedure for the amendment of the Constitution is laid down in: A. Article 368. B. Article 262 C. Article 351 D. Article 332

Article 368.
Article 262
Article 351
Article 332

The correct answer is: A. Article 368.

Article 368 of the Indian Constitution provides for the procedure for amending the Constitution. It states that an amendment to the Constitution can be initiated either by the Parliament or by the state legislatures. The amendment must be passed by a majority of the members present and voting in each House of Parliament and by a majority of the states in the Council of States. After it has been passed by both Houses of Parliament, the amendment must be presented to the President for his/her assent. If the President assents to the amendment, it becomes law.

Article 262 deals with the adjudication of disputes relating to waters of inter-state rivers and river valleys. Article 351 deals with the directive principles of state policy relating to the promotion of the Hindi language. Article 332 deals with the representation of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes in the House of the People and in the Legislative Assemblies of the states.

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