Constitutional amendment clarifying municipal governance provisions and providing commencement by central government notification to take effect on a notified date. The Constitution (Seventy-fourth Amendment) Act, 1992 is enacted to amend the Constitution concerning local governance and is titled accordingly; it received parliamentary enactment and presidential assent on 20th April, 1993. The Act's commencement is governed by a Central Government notification in the Official Gazette specifying the date on which it shall come into force, and a supplementary note records the specific date notified for commencement.
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Constitutional amendment clarifying municipal governance provisions and providing commencement by central government notification to take effect on a notified date.
The Constitution (Seventy-fourth Amendment) Act, 1992 is enacted to amend the Constitution concerning local governance and is titled accordingly; it received parliamentary enactment and presidential assent on 20th April, 1993. The Act's commencement is governed by a Central Government notification in the Official Gazette specifying the date on which it shall come into force, and a supplementary note records the specific date notified for commencement.
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