The Ninth Schedule of the Indian Constitution contains:
Answer: Option B
The Ninth Schedule was added to the Constitution by the First Amendment Act, 1951. It contains a list of Central and State laws which cannot be challenged in courts on the ground of violation of Fundamental Rights. However, the Supreme Court has held that laws placed in the Ninth Schedule after April 24, 1973, are open to judicial review if they violate the basic structure of the Constitution.