Article 347 in Constitution of India
347. Special provision relating to language spoken by a section of the population of a State
On a demand
Official Gazette. 2. Official language.
- Subject to the provisions of Articles 346, 347 and 318 of the Constitution of India, the language to be used
Language Act, 1950
2. Official language.
- Subject to the provisions of Articles 346, 347 and 318 of the Constitution of India, the language
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Article 345 in Constitution of India
345. Official language or languages of a State
Subject to the provisions of articles 346 and 347, the Legislature
section 2 and without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 346 and 347 of the Constitution, the English language shall continue to be used
section 2 and without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 346 and 347 of the Constitution, the English language shall continue to be used
section 2 and without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 346 and 347 of the Constitution, the English language shall continue to be used
other matters of the State of Uttarakhand; Whereas, Article 345 and Clause (3) of Article 348 of the Constitution provide inter alia that the Legislature ... Language of the State.
- Without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 346 and 347 of the Constitution, Hindi in Devanagri script shall be the language
section 2 and without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 346 and 347 of the Constitution, the English language shall continue to be used