Forty-third Amendment of the Constitution of India
| The Constitution (Forty-third Amendment) Act, 1977 | |
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| Parliament of India | |
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| Territorial extent | India | 
| Passed by | Lok Sabha | 
| Passed | 20 December 1977 | 
| Passed by | Rajya Sabha | 
| Passed | 23 December 1977 | 
| Assented to | 13 April 1978 | 
| Effective | 13 April 1978 | 
| Legislative history | |
| First chamber: Lok Sabha | |
| Bill title | The Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Bill, 1977 | 
| Introduced by | Shanti Bhushan, Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs | 
| Introduced | 16 December 1977 | 
| Amends | |
| Constitution of India | |
| Status: Spent | |
| Part of a series on the | 
| Constitution of India | 
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| Preamble | 
The Forty-third Amendment of the Constitution of India, officially known as the Constitution (Forty-third Amendment) Act, 1977, repealed six articles that had been inserted into the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment which had been enacted by the Indira Gandhi-led Indian National Congress during the Emergency. The 43rd Amendment was enacted by the newly elected Janata Party which had won the 1977 general elections campaigning on a promise to "restore the Constitution to the condition it was in before the Emergency".