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<h1>39th Amendment Proposes Parliamentary Resolution for Election Disputes, Adds Laws to Ninth Schedule for Legal Immunity</h1> The Constitution (39th Amendment) Act, 1975, proposes changes to how election disputes involving high offices such as the President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, and Speaker are handled. It suggests that these disputes be resolved by a parliamentary forum rather than courts, rendering any current legal proceedings null. Additionally, the amendment aims to include certain nationalization laws and state land reform legislations in the Ninth Schedule for constitutional protection under Article 31B, preventing them from being challenged in court. This measure is intended to safeguard progressive legislation from legal challenges.