giving notice of amendments. I would allow amendments to
those amendments which are now included in the Second List of Amendments till
we start work ... accept any of the amendments which do not come under the first class of
amendments but are amendments to amendments, they
number of amendments. They have made a number of suggestions. I have circulated in the House the amendments that we propose to move officially from ... proper place in the Bill, are being moved and will be moved by me as official amendments when we come to those Clauses
moved.)
Shri H. V. Kamath (C.P. and Berar: General): Sir, I would like to move
amendments Nos. 621, 622 and 623.
Mr. President ... States mentioned in Part A of the First Schedule.
Sir, I move amendments 621, 622 and 623 and commend them to the for its
earnest
Then we come to No. 87 on the List of Amendments to
amendments, moved by Acharya Jugal Kishore.
The question is :
"That with reference ... That article 80, as amended, stand part of the Constitution."
The article, as amended, was adopted.
Article 80, as amended, was added
have
already accepted. Of course there are some amendments.
(Amendments Nos. 2349 and 2352 were not moved.)
The question is:
"That article 156 stand ... another amendment, No. 139 in the List of Amending to
Amendments, Third Week. I beg to move:
"That for amendment
Saksena, No. 231 of the List of Amendments to
Amendments.
Prof. Shibban Lal Saksena: Sir, I move only the last part of my amendment ... move my
amendment to this amendment.
Sir, I am not moving amendment No. 14. I am moving amendment No. 15
only.
I move:
"That
Kamath (C.P. & Berar : General) : What about the other
amendments moved by Professor Saksena and myself ? Is not Dr. Ambedkar
replying to them ... moved.
Shri H. V. Kamath: Dr. Ambedkar is
answering only verbal amendments moved. Should he not reply to all the
amendments moved ?
Mr. President
President: There are several amendments to this article.
(Amendments Nos. 2754 to 2759 were not moved.)
The question is:
"That article 223 stand part ... move amendment No. 2775.
Then I move an amendment to this.
Sir, I move:
"That for amendment No. 2775 of the List of Amendments
vote.
Mr. President: None of the other amendments is going to be moved, I take it.
Now, the question is:
"That article 137 stand ... there would be no objection to this
amendment.
(Amendments Nos. 2159 to 2163 were not moved.)
Mr. President: There is no other amendment. The article
amendments. There are certain
amendments to various articles and I suppose they are all covered by the
amendments which have been moved ... take any of the amendments in
the printed list. Now all the
amendments have been moved and the whole question is open to discussion