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31. Which of the following statement/statements is/are correct? Give correct answer:
1. Absolute discretion is a ruthless master.
2. Where reasonable conduct of government official is expected, the criterion of reasonableness is subjective and not objective.
3. Every action of the executive government must be informed with excuse and should be arbitrary.
4. Exercise of discretion is an inseparable part of sound administration.
1. Absolute discretion is a ruthless master.
2. Where reasonable conduct of government official is expected, the criterion of reasonableness is subjective and not objective.
3. Every action of the executive government must be informed with excuse and should be arbitrary.
4. Exercise of discretion is an inseparable part of sound administration.
32. Which can be the action subsequent to the acquisition of foreign territories:
33. The total number of Ministers including the Chief Minister in the Council of Ministers in a State should not exceed:
34. In accordance with the text of the Constitution, a reasonable restriction in the interest of 'sovereignty and integrity' of India can be imposed on the right to:
35. Which article of the Constitution of India gives power to the President to consult the Supreme Court?
36. The test of 'direct and inevitable effect' is used to determine . . . . . . . .
37. Match List-I with List-II:
List I (Provisions)
List II (Relevant Supreme Court Cases)
a. Appointment of judges of Supreme Court
1. In Re: Vinay Chander Mishra
b. Jurisdiction of Supreme Court as Court of Record
2. S. C. Advocates-on Record Association v. Union of India
c. Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court
3. A. R. Antulay v. R.S. Nayak
d. Power of Supreme Court to Withdraw and transfer of cases
4. State of Karnataka v. Union of India
List I (Provisions) | List II (Relevant Supreme Court Cases) |
a. Appointment of judges of Supreme Court | 1. In Re: Vinay Chander Mishra |
b. Jurisdiction of Supreme Court as Court of Record | 2. S. C. Advocates-on Record Association v. Union of India |
c. Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court | 3. A. R. Antulay v. R.S. Nayak |
d. Power of Supreme Court to Withdraw and transfer of cases | 4. State of Karnataka v. Union of India |
38. Article 227 of the Indian Constitution deals with:
39. The Council of Ministers has to tender its resignation if vote of no-confidence is passed against it:
40. In the election of the President, each Member of the electoral college has
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