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81. Given below are two statements, one labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer:
Assertion (A): Judicial review of administrative actions under Articles 32 and 226 is part of the basic structure of Indian Constitution.
Reason (R): It was held to be so by the Supreme Court in L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India.
Assertion (A): Judicial review of administrative actions under Articles 32 and 226 is part of the basic structure of Indian Constitution.
Reason (R): It was held to be so by the Supreme Court in L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India.
82. Backward and 'More Backward' classification is not bad under article 14 was held by Supreme Court in which of the following case?
83. The writ of Habeas corpus means
84. Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to form new States, change in the area of the present States and change in the territories and name of the States?
85. Consider the following statements:
A member of the Union Public Service Commission:
1. Is appointed by the President of India
2. Is ineligible for re-appointment to that office.
3. Holds office for a period of 6 years or till the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. Of the above Statements:
A member of the Union Public Service Commission:
1. Is appointed by the President of India
2. Is ineligible for re-appointment to that office.
3. Holds office for a period of 6 years or till the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. Of the above Statements:
86. The President shall have the power under Article 72 of the Constitution of India to commute the sentence of any person where:
87. In which way the Fundamental Rights can be suspended.
1. They can never be suspended.
2. If the President Orders it in the time of National Emergency.
3. If the Parliament passes a law by two-thirds majority.
4. If the Supreme Court orders it.
1. They can never be suspended.
2. If the President Orders it in the time of National Emergency.
3. If the Parliament passes a law by two-thirds majority.
4. If the Supreme Court orders it.
88. An arrestee's right to consult and be defended by a lawyer flows from which Article of the Constitution of India?
89. Amendment to the Constitution of India may be introduced in
90. In which case it has been held that under Article 141 "reliance placed on a decision without looking into factual background of case before then it is clearly impermissible."
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