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<h1>1971 Amendment Empowers Parliament to Amend Constitution; President's Assent Mandatory; Article 13 Exempted from Applicability.</h1> The Constitution (24th Amendment) Act, 1971, modifies Article 368 by renumbering it as clause (2) and introducing a new clause (1). This amendment grants Parliament the power to amend the Constitution by addition, variation, or repeal, following the prescribed procedure. It mandates that any Bill for amendment, once passed, must be presented to the President, who is obliged to give assent. Additionally, a new clause (3) states that Article 13 does not apply to amendments made under this article, reinforcing Parliament's authority in constitutional amendments.