List of Constitutional Amendments of India (1st to 106th)
An Overview of Changes Made to the Indian Constitution from 1950 to 2023 This list provides a comprehensive summary of all the constitutional amendments made in India, from the 1st amendment in 1951 to the 106th amendment in 2023. Each amendment is presented with its number, year, and a brief explanation of its purpose. 1st Amendment (1951) Added restrictions on freedom of speech to preserve public order, security, and harmony. 2nd Amendment (1952) Adjusted the representation of the states of Tamil Nadu and West Bengal in Parliament. 3rd Amendment (1954) Modified boundaries of states and union territories. 4th Amendment (1955) Provided protection for certain laws against judicial review, particularly in land reforms. 5th Amendment (1955) Adjusted representation in the Parliament for certain territories. 6th Amendment (1956) Reorganized states based on linguistic lines. 7th Amendment (1956) Further reorganization of states and territories. 8th Amendment (1960) Included Sindhi as a langu...