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Supreme Court struck down Part IXB of Indian Constitution, 97th Constitutional amendment Act, Union of India v. Rajendra Shah Union of India v. Rajendra Shah Supreme Court today struck down Part IXB of the 97th amendment to the Constitution of India, which deals with the effective management of the co-operative societies in the country The three-judge bench of Justices RF Nariman, KM Joseph and BR Gavai delivered the judgment on the Central government's plea challenging the Gujarat High Court's 2013 decision striking down certain provisions of the 97th constitutional amendment while holding that Parliament cannot enact laws with regard to cooperative societies as it is a State subject. While Justices Nariman and Gavai struck down only Part IXB of the amendment, Justice Joseph wrote a dissenting judgment striking down the entire constitutional amendment. The Constitution (Ninety Seventh Amendment) Act was passed by Parliament in December 2011 and had come into effect from February 15, 2012. BY virtue of the Act, Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution was amended to give protection to the cooperatives and Article 43B (Promotion of cooperative societies) and Part IXB were inserted. During the hearing, the top court examined whether Part IXB denuded states of their exclusive power to enact laws to deal with management of cooperative societies. While the Centre had contended that the provision does not do so, intervenors had contended that it made a direct in-road into the exclusive domain of States to enact laws with regard to cooperatives. Attorney General KK Venugopal, appearing for Centre, said that the 97th amendment is not a direct or substantial attack on the States' power to enact law with regard to cooperatives. The Centre had stated that the amendment was enacted to bring in uniformity in the management of cooperative societies and does not take away the powers of the State to enact laws with regard to them. On April 22, 2013, the High Court, while striking down certain provisions of the 97th constitutional amendment, held that Parliament cannot enact laws or issue notifications with regard to cooperative societies as it is a State subject. The High Court verdict came on a PIL challenging the legality of the 97th constitutional amendment on the ground that Centre had no legislative competence to enact law for cooperative societies 📚For purchasing notes mail me here znt70600@gmail.com 😇Share the videos and keep supporting me. 😇 STUDY GO with Zeenat 😊Join me on telegram. ..👉 https://t.me/studygowithzeenat 😊If you wanna follow me on instagram then click here 👉 / zeenat_siddique70600 #indianconstitution #upsc #judiciary #pcs ⭕Only following subject's pdfs are available IPC : 100Rs Evidence : 100Rs Cpc : 149Rs SRA : 80Rs Limitation Act : 70Rs Partnership Act : 70Rs Jurisprudence : 149Rs Equity : 50Rs Constitution : 199rs CrPC : 149Rs If you want to buy then mail me here znt70600@gmail.com or text me on my telegram I'd @ZeenatSiddique If you want to join us Telegram channel & group then click following links👇👇 https://t.me/studygowithzeenat https://t.me/prepare_Judiciary_APO_wi... Don't forget to follows us on Instagram👇 / studygowithzeenat