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<h1>Land Reform Laws Shielded from Judicial Challenge Under Article 31B, Protecting Socio-Economic Legislation and Agricultural Rights</h1> The Ninth Schedule of the Indian Constitution is a comprehensive list of state and central laws related to land reforms, agricultural land ceiling, tenancy abolition, and other socio-economic legislations across various states. These laws are protected from judicial review under Article 31B, ensuring that they cannot be challenged in courts on the grounds of violating fundamental rights. The schedule includes Acts from multiple states covering land acquisition, agricultural reforms, abolition of zamindari systems, and other land-related regulations enacted between 1948 and 1990.