Which of the following Units of Urban Local Self-government does not have…
2022
Which of the following Units of Urban Local Self-government does not have Constitutional base?
- A.
Cantonment Boards
- B.
Municipal Councils
- C.
Nagar Panchayats
- D.
Municipal Corporations
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Correct answer: A
The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 inserted Part IXA (Articles 243P to 243ZG) into the Constitution, and Article 243Q names exactly three categories of Urban Local Self-Government bodies as constitutional institutions: a Nagar Panchayat for an area transitioning from rural to urban, a Municipal Council for a smaller urban area, and a Municipal Corporation for a larger urban area.
Of the four options, Municipal Councils, Nagar Panchayats, and Municipal Corporations are precisely the three categories Article 243Q recognises, so each rests directly on the Constitution. A Cantonment Board, by contrast, is constituted under the Cantonments Act, 2006 — a separate Parliamentary statute administered by the Ministry of Defence for areas around military stations — and is not one of the three Part IXA categories.
Municipal Councils — one of the three Article 243Q categories; constitutional basis.
Nagar Panchayats — one of the three Article 243Q categories; constitutional basis.
Municipal Corporations — one of the three Article 243Q categories; constitutional basis.
Cantonment Boards — constituted under the Cantonments Act, 2006, not under Part IXA; no constitutional basis.
So the Unit of Urban Local Self-Government without a Constitutional base is the Cantonment Board.