Chapter
4 - RIGHT TO PROPERTY
1 [CHAPTER IV
RIGHT TO PROPERTY
1. Inserted by the Constitution
(Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, section 34 (w.e.f. 20-6-1979).
Article 300A - Persons not to be deprived of property save by authority of law
No person shall be
deprived of his property save by
authority of law.
Part: 13 - TRADE, COMMERCE AND
INTERCOURSE WITHIN THE TERRITORY OF INDIA
Article 301 - Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse
Subject to the other provisions of this Part, trade,
commerce and intercourse throughout the territory of India
shall be free.
Article 302 - Power of Parliament to impose restrictions on trade, commerce and intercourse
Parliament may by law impose such restrictions on the
freedom of trade, commerce or intercourse between one State and another or
within any part of the territory
of India as may be
required in the public interest.
Article 303 - Restrictions on the legislative powers of the
(1) Notwithstanding
anything in Article 302, neither Parliament nor the Legislature of a State
shall have power to make any law giving, or authorising the giving of, any
preference to one State over another, or making, or authorising the making of,
any discrimination between one State and another, by virtue of any entry relating
to trade and commerce in any of the Lists in the Seventh Schedule.
(2) Nothing in clause (1) shall prevent Parliament from
making any law giving, or authorising the giving of, any preference or making,
or authorising the making of, any discrimination if it is declared by such law
that it is necessary to do so for the purpose of dealing with a situation
arising from scarcity of goods in any part of the territory of India.
Article 304 - Restrictions on trade, commerce and intercourse among States
Notwithstanding anything in Article 301 or Article 303, the
Legislature of a State may by law--
(a) impose on goods imported from other States1[or
the Union territories] any tax to which similar goods manufactured or produced
in that State are subject, so, however, as not to discriminate between goods so
imported and goods so manufactured or produced; and
(b) impose such reasonable restrictions on the freedom of
trade, commerce or intercourse with or within that State as may be required in
the public interest:
Provided that no Bill or amendment for the purposes of
clause (b) shall be introduced or moved in the Legislature of a State without
the previous sanction of the President.
1. Inserted by the Constitution
(Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, section 29 and Schedule .
Article
305 - Saving of existing laws and laws providing for State monopolies
1[ 305 . Saving of existing laws and laws
providing for State monopolies
Nothing in Articles 301 and 303 shall affect the provisions
of any existing law except in so far as the President may by order otherwise
direct; and nothing in Article 301 shall affect the operation of any law made
before the commencement of the Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Act, 1955 , in
so far as it relates to, or prevent Parliament or the Legislature of a State
from making any law relating to, any such matter as is referred to in
sub-clause (ii) of clause ( 6 ) of Article 19 .]
1. Substituted by the
Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Act, 1955, section 4, for Article 305.
Article
306 - Power of certain States in Part B of the First Schedule to impose
restrictions on trade and commerce [Repealed]
[Rep. by the
Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, section 29 and Schedule (w.e.f.
01-11-1956)]
Article
307 - Appointment of authority for carrying out the purposes of Articles 301 to
304
Parliament may by law appoint such authority as it
considers appropriate for carrying out the purposes of Articles 301, 302, 303 and
304, and confer on the authority so appointed such powers and such duties as it
thinks necessary.
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