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81. The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from his office under Article:
82. Which one of the following is not a constitutional body?
83. Keshvananda Bharti case, overruled Golaknath case, and said
84. . . . . . . . . of the total number of members of Goods and Service Tax Council shall constitute the 'Quorum' at it's meetings.
85. The policemen in a state formed one association with members representing all cadres. The government amended the rules allowing the formation of associations with members belonging to only one order for each association. The members challenged the validity of the amended rules. With regard to the above which one of the following is correct?
86. Supreme Court of India issued directions to the Central Government to conclude the national survey on drug abuse within a period of six months and a national plan for curbing increase of use and abuse of substance in children within four months in:
87. It is necessary that the number of members of Public Service Commission of Union as well as of States consists of
88. According to Article 254 of the Constitution of India, Repugnancy between two statutes may thus be ascertained on the following three principles:
1. Whether there is a direct conflict
2. Whether Parliament intended to lay down an exhaustive code in respect of the subject-matter replacing the Act of the State Legislature, and
3. Whether the law made by Parliament and the State Legislature occupied the same field, was held in
1. Whether there is a direct conflict
2. Whether Parliament intended to lay down an exhaustive code in respect of the subject-matter replacing the Act of the State Legislature, and
3. Whether the law made by Parliament and the State Legislature occupied the same field, was held in
89. Though the Directive Principles of State Policy contained in the Constitution are not enforceable by any court, yet they are:
90. Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and answer:
Assertion (A): The principle to the Constitution of India clearly indicates the ideals set before the Nation.
Reason (R): The ideals set before the Nation are Justice, Equity, Fraternity of the individual and unity and integrity of the Nation.
Assertion (A): The principle to the Constitution of India clearly indicates the ideals set before the Nation.
Reason (R): The ideals set before the Nation are Justice, Equity, Fraternity of the individual and unity and integrity of the Nation.
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