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"+89" and "+90" tricks - Indian Polity
The "+89" and "+90" tricks are mnemonic devices used to help remember corresponding articles in the Indian Constitution that relate to the Union (Centre) and states.
The 89+ trick
This rule helps you find the corresponding state article for a central article, especially those related to the Union Parliament and executive.
- For articles in Part V of the Constitution (The Union), which run from Article 52 to Article 151, you can often add 89 to a Union article number to find the corresponding State article in Part VI (The States).
- For example:
- Union (Centre): Article 72 gives the President the power to grant pardons.
- State: Adding 89 to 72 gives you Article 161, which gives the Governor the power to grant pardons.
- Union (Centre): Article 74 outlines the Council of Ministers to aid and advise the President.
- State: Adding 89 to 74 gives you Article 163, which deals with the Council of Ministers to aid and advise the Governor.
- Union (Centre): Article 76 is about the Attorney-General for India.
- State: Adding 89 to 76 gives you Article 165, which deals with the Advocate-General for the State.
Union Article |
Content / Subject |
State Article (Union + 90) |
Corresponding State Article / Subject |
112 |
Annual financial statement for the Union |
202 |
Annual financial statement for the State |
113 |
Procedure in Parliament with respect to estimates |
203 |
Procedure in State Legislature with respect to estimates |
114 |
Appropriation Bills |
204 |
Appropriation Bills in State Legislature |
115 |
Supplementary, additional or excess grants |
205 |
Grants in State Legislature |
116 |
Votes on account, votes of credit, and exceptional grants |
206 |
Similar provisions in State Legislature |
117 |
Special provisions as to financial Bills |
207 |
Similar provisions in State legislature |
118 |
Rules of Procedure |
208 |
Rules of Procedure in State Legislatures |
119 |
Regulation of procedure in Parliament in relation to financial business |
209 |
Related provisions in State legislatures |
120 |
Language to be used in Parliament |
210 |
Language provisions in State Legislatures |
121 |
Restriction on discussion in Parliament |
211 |
Restrictions in State Legislatures |
122 |
Courts not to inquire into proceedings of Parliament |
212 |
Courts not to inquire into proceedings of State Legislatures |
The 90+ trick
This trick is used for a different set of articles, usually those dealing with financial matters, which appear later in the Constitution.
- For articles from Article 112 to Article 122, you can add 90 to get the corresponding state article.
- For example:
- Union (Centre): Article 112 deals with the Annual Financial Statement (Union Budget).
- State: Adding 90 to 112 gives you Article 202, which deals with the Annual Financial Statement of the state.
Union Article |
Provision |
State Article (Union + 90) |
Provision |
112 |
Annual Financial Statement for the Union |
202 |
Annual Financial Statement for the State |
113 |
Procedure in Parliament with respect to estimates |
203 |
Procedure in Legislature with respect to estimates |
114 |
Appropriation Bills |
204 |
Appropriation Bills |
115 |
Supplementary, additional, or excess grants |
205 |
Supplementary, additional, or excess grants |
116 |
Votes on account, votes of credit, and exceptional grants |
206 |
Votes on account, votes of credit, and exceptional grants |
117 |
Special provisions as to financial Bills |
207 |
Special provisions as to financial Bills |
118 |
Rules of Procedure |
208 |
Rules of Procedure |
119 |
Regulation by law of procedure in Parliament in relation to financial business |
209 |
Regulation by law of procedure in Legislature in relation to financial business |
120 |
Language to be used in Parliament |
210 |
Language to be used in Legislature |
121 |
Restriction on discussion in Parliament |
211 |
Restriction on discussion in Legislature |
122 |
Courts not to inquire into proceedings of Parliament |
212 |
Courts not to inquire into proceedings of Legislature |
How to use these tips effectively
- Understand the context: These are not hard-and-fast rules that apply to every article. They work primarily for parallel provisions between the Union and state executive and legislature.
- Focus on concepts: Rather than just memorizing numbers, use these tricks to remember pairs of related concepts. For example, the President''s pardon power is parallel to the Governor''s pardon power.
- Create your own mnemonics: Use these rules as a starting point and create your own memory aids for other articles or parts of the Constitution.
- Develop a strong foundation: There is no substitute for thoroughly studying the Constitution. These tricks are most effective when used as a supplement to help you recall what you have already learned.