The Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India relates to :

The Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India relates to :

the provisions relating to the formation of District Councils.
the land reforms.
the States and Union Territories.
the anti-defection law.
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UPSC CAPF – 2016
The Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India was added by the 52nd Amendment Act, 1985, often referred to as the Anti-Defection Law. It lays down the grounds for disqualification of members of Parliament and State Legislatures on the basis of defection from their political party.
– The Tenth Schedule deals with anti-defection provisions.
– It was added by the 52nd Amendment Act, 1985.
– Option A (District Councils): Provisions related to the administration of tribal areas, including the formation of District Councils, are primarily found in the Sixth Schedule.
– Option B (Land Reforms): Provisions related to land reforms are included in the Ninth Schedule, added by the 1st Amendment Act, 1951, to protect laws from judicial review on the ground of violation of fundamental rights.
– Option C (States and Union Territories): The First Schedule lists the States and Union Territories of India and their territories.