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In which of the following cases can a Constitutional amendment be passed just by a simple majority in Parliament?
Election matters
Change in the name and boundaries of states
Powers of the President
None of the above
A Bill regarding admission or establishment of a new State, formation of new States and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of the existing ones (Article 2,3 and 4) requires to be passed by simple majority. Check Article 368 of the Constitution.
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