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By which amendment, the duration of Lok-Sabha was refixed as five years:
42nd
43rd
44th
45th
The provisions of 44th amendment act, 1978 are given below: 1. Restored the original term of the Lok Sabha and the state legislative assemblies (i.e., 5 years)." 2. Restored the provisions with regard to quorum in the Parliament and state legislatures. 3. Omitted the reference to the British House of Commons in the provisions pertaining to the parliamentary privileges. 4. Gave constitutional protection to publication in newspaper of true reports of the proceedings of the Parliament and the state legislatures. 5. Empowered the president to send back once the advice of cabinet for reconsideration. But, the reconsidered advice is to be binding on the president. 6. Deleted the provision which made the satisfaction of the president, governor and administrators final in issuing ordinances. 7. Restored some of the powers of the Supreme Court and high courts. 8. Replaced the term ‘internal disturbance’ by ‘armed rebellion’ in respect of national emergency. 9. Made the President to declare a national emergency only on the written recommendation of the cabinet. 10. Made certain procedural safeguards with respect to national emergency and President’s rule. 11. Deleted the right to property from the list of FRs and made it only a legal right. 12. Provided that the FRs guaranteed by Articles 20 and 21 cannot be suspended during a national emergency. 13. Omitted the provisions which took away the power of the court to decide the election disputes of the president, the vice-president, the prime minister and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
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