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SHORT ANSWER: The Indian Constitution outlines the process for ratifying constitutional amendments in Article 368. DETAILS: - Article 368 provides the procedure for amending the Constitution. - Amendments can be initiated by the Parliament and must be passed by a majority in both Houses. - Some amendments require ratification by at least half of the state legislatures after being passed by Parliament. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment; however, failure to follow the amendment process can lead to legal challenges. SOURCE: - The Constitution of India, Article 368
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