The Constitution of India (Original Calligraphed and Illuminated Version)/Fourth Schedule
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Fourth Schedule
[Articles 4(1), 80(2) and 391]
Allocation of seats in the Council of States
To each State or group of States specified in the first column of the table of seats appended to this Schedule there shall be allotted the number of seats specified in the second column of the said table opposite to that State or group of States, as the case may be.
Table of Seats
The Council of States
Representatives of States specified in Part A of the First Schedule
United Provinces1 | 2 |
The United ProvincesStates | Total Seats |
1. Assam | 6 |
2. Bihar | 21 |
3. Bombay | 17 |
4. Madhya Pradesh | 12 |
5. Madras | 27 |
6. Orissa | 9 |
7. Punjab | 8 |
8. The United Provinces | 31 |
9. West Bengal | 14 |
Total … … 145 | |
Representatives of States specified in Part B of the First Schedule
United Provinces1 | 2 |
The United ProvincesStates | Total Seats |
1. Hyderabad | 11 |
2. Jammu and Kashmir | 4 |
3. Madhya Bharat | 6 |
4. Mysore | 6 |
5. Patiala and East Punjab States Union | 3 |
6. Rajasthan | 9 |
7. Saurashtra | 4 |
8. Travancore-Cochin | 6 |
9. Vindhya Pradesh | 4 |
Total … … 53 | |
Representatives of States specified in Part C of the First Schedule
United Provinces1 | 2 |
States and Groups of States | Total Seats |
1. Ajmer 2. Coorg |
1 |
3. Bhopal | 1 |
4. Himachal Pradesh 4. Bilaspur 5. Himachal Pradesh |
1 |
6. Cooch-Behar | 1 |
7. Delhi | 1 |
8. Kutch | 1 |
9. Manipur 10. Tripura |
1 |
Total … … 7 | |
Total of all Seats … 205 | |