Part XIX – Miscellaneous (Articles 361 to 367)
These Articles contain various provisions not covered under other specific parts of the Constitution.
Article 361 – Protection of President and Governors
Key Provisions:
- No criminal proceedings shall be instituted or continued against:
- The President of India
- Governors of States
- During their term of office
- No arrest or imprisonment during term
- Civil proceedings against them for personal acts are allowed only:
- After 2 months’ notice
- For actions done in personal capacity, not official
Interesting Facts:
- This article ensures the dignity and independence of the President/Governors.
- However, they can be impeached (President under Article 61) or removed (Governor by the President).
Article 361A – Protection of Publication of Proceedings of Parliament and State Legislatures
Key Provisions:
- No person shall be liable to any proceedings in any court for publishing:
- A true report of Parliament or State Legislature proceedings
- Not protected if:
- Publication is malicious or distorted
- House has prohibited publication (in case of disorder or secrecy)
Added by:
- 44th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1978
Interesting Facts:
- Aims to promote freedom of the press while protecting legislative sanctity.
Article 361B – Disqualification for Membership due to Anti-Defection
Key Provisions:
- If a person is disqualified under Tenth Schedule (anti-defection law), they are also:
- Disqualified for ministerial posts
Added by:
- 52nd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1985
Interesting Facts:
- Prevents defectors from getting ministerial rewards, ensuring ethical politics.
Article 362 – [Abolished]
Original Provision (Before 26th Amendment, 1971):
- Promised to respect rights and privileges of princely states/rulers as per Instruments of Accession
Abolished by:
- 26th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1971
- Also abolished privy purses
Article 363 – Bar to Interference by Courts in Disputes of Accession
Key Provisions:
- No court shall have jurisdiction over:
- Disputes arising out of Instruments of Accession
- President is the final authority in such matters
Interesting Fact:
- Prevents judicial scrutiny of pre-Constitutional agreements with former princely states.
Article 363A – Recognition of Rulers of Indian States to Cease and Abolition of Privy Purses
Key Provisions:
- Abolishes:
- Titles of rulers
- Privy purses
- Recognition of princely rulers
Added by:
- 26th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1971
Interesting Facts:
- A bold step by Indira Gandhi government
- Ended privileges of over 500 former princely families
Article 364 – Power of President to Issue Directions
Key Provisions:
- President can direct compliance of laws relating to:
- Industries
- Transport
- Communication
- Especially where such sectors are declared as controlled by the Union
Interesting Fact:
- Ensures that certain strategic sectors are regulated uniformly across States
Article 365 – Effect of Failure to Comply with Union Directions
Key Provisions:
- If a State fails to comply with Union directions:
- It can be deemed as failure of constitutional machinery
- Can trigger President’s Rule (Article 356)
Interesting Facts:
- Serves as a warning mechanism
- Often cited before imposing President’s Rule
Article 366 – Definitions
Key Provisions:
- Provides definitions for important constitutional terms, such as:
- “Article”
- “Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes”
- “Union Territory”
- “Official language”, etc.
Interesting Facts:
- Acts as a mini-glossary for constitutional interpretation
Article 367 – Interpretation
Key Provisions:
- Refers to the General Clauses Act, 1897 for interpretation of constitutional provisions
- Parliament may provide its own interpretation through amendments
Interesting Fact:
- Ensures uniform interpretation of terms across the Constitution and laws
Summary Table
Article | Provision | Purpose |
361 | Immunity to President & Governors | Prevent frivolous litigation |
361A | Protection of publication of proceedings | Media freedom |
361B | Anti-defection disqualification | Ethical politics |
362 | [Abolished] | Rights of rulers (removed in 1971) |
363 | No court interference in accession disputes | Presidential supremacy |
363A | Abolition of privy purses | Ended royal privileges |
364 | President’s directions on key sectors | Strategic control |
365 | Failure to comply = possible President’s Rule | Enforcement tool |
366 | Definitions | Constitutional clarity |
367 | Interpretation clause | Legal consistency |