Constitution 80 — Composition of the Council of States

The Constitution of India, 1950

Statutory text

(1) ** The Council of
States shall consist of—
(a) twelve members to be nominated by the President in accordance
with the provisions of clause (3); and
(b) not more than two hundred and thirty-eight representatives of
the States and of the Union territories.
(2) The allocation of seats in the Council of States to be filled by
representatives of the States and of the Union territories shall be in
accordance with the provisions in that behalf contained in the Fourth Schedule.
(3) The members to be nominated by the President under sub-clause (a)
of clause (1) shall consist of persons having special knowledge or practical
experience in respect of such matters as the following, namely:—
Literature, science, art and social service.
(4) The representatives of each State ** in the Council of States shall
be elected by the elected members of the Legislative Assembly of the State in
accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the
single transferable vote.
(5) The representatives of the Union territories in the Council of States
shall be chosen in such manner as Parliament may by law prescribe.

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