The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 laid down both compulsory (mandatory) provisions that all state governments must incorporate into their local laws, and voluntary provisions left to the discretion of state legislatures. Which of the following are compulsory provisions under the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act? Select all correct provisions.
- Indirect election to the post of Chairperson of Panchayats at the intermediate and district levelsCevap
- BMaking provisions for the reservation of seats or offices of chairpersons for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in Panchayats
- Constitution of a State Finance Commission every five years to review the financial position of PanchayatsCevap
- DDevolution of powers and responsibilities upon Panchayats regarding the 29 functional subjects listed in the Eleventh Schedule
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The compulsory provisions under the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act are the indirect election of the chairperson at intermediate and district Panchayat levels, and the establishment of a State Finance Commission every five years.
The compulsory provisions under the 73rd Amendment Act include: (1) Indirect election of Panchayat chairpersons at intermediate and district levels (Article 243C), and (2) Periodic constitution of a State Finance Commission every 5 years (Article 243I). Both are mandatory constitutional obligations for state governments.
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Distinction between Compulsory and Voluntary Provisions of the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992