The
Punjab Legislative Council (Abolition) Act, 1969 was a legislation in
India, adopted in 1969. Through this legislation the Punjab Legislative Council was abolished. The Act also provides for matters supplemental, incidental and consequential as a result of the abolition of the Punjab Legislative Council. The law came into effect on January 7, 1970. Through this law, the legislature of
Punjab became
unicameral, omitting the word 'Punjab' from Article 168 of the
Constitution of India (i.e. the article of the Constitution listing states with bicameral legislatures).