Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Union and its Territory?
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A.
Part I
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B.
Part II
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C.
Part III
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D.
Part IV
Correct Answer:
A. Part I
Explanation:
Part I of the Constitution of India, comprising Articles 1 to 4, specifically addresses the Union and its Territory. This section outlines the name and territory of the Union, the admission or establishment of new states, and the formation of new states through the alteration of areas, boundaries, or names of existing ones. While Part II covers Citizenship, Part III details Fundamental Rights, and Part IV focuses on the Directive Principles of State Policy. Therefore, the provisions regarding the Union and its territorial jurisdiction are exclusively found in Part I.
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