Part VIII
The Union Territories
Part VIII of the Constitution contains provisions for the administration of the Union Territories, including the National Capital Territory of Delhi. The Union Territories are small regions of strategic or historical significance which are governed directly by the Union government.
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Articles 239 to 242
- Article 239: Administration of Union territories
- Article 239A: Creation of local Legislatures or Council of Ministers or both for certain Union territories
- Article 239AA: Special provisions with respect to Delhi
- Article 239AB: Provision in case of failure of constitutional machinery
- Article 239B: Power of administrator to promulgate Ordinances during recess of Legislature
- Article 240: Power of President to make regulations for certain Union territories
- Article 241: High Courts for Union territories
- Article 242: Coorg
More About Part VIII: The Union Territories
Part VIII of the Constitution contains provisions for the administration of the Union Territories, including the National Capital Territory of Delhi. The Union Territories are small regions of strategic or historical significance which are governed directly by the Union government.