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11. The Attorney General of India is appoinetd by the
12. In which case, the dissolution of Bihar Legislative Assembly by the Governor before formation of government was declared unconstitutional?
13. The High Court in India do not possess
14. Appointment of judges of the Supreme Court after consultation with the collegium is open to judicial review on the ground(s) of:
15. Which of the following is not a "Money Bill"?
16. According to Article 35, in respect to any of the matters under Articles 16 (3), 32 (3), 33 and 34, who has the power to make laws:
17. The basic characteristic of a federal Constitution is that the Constitution:
18. Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, to the exclusion of any other Court, does not include any dispute:
19. Match List-I with List II and give the correct answer:
List I
List II
a. Right to speak includes Right not to speak
1. R. Rajagopal vs. Sate of T.N.
b. Government has no monopoly on electronic Media
2. Tate Press Ltd. vs. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.
c. Commercial Advertisement is part of Freedom of speech and expression
3. Secretary, Ministry I & B vs. Cricket Association of Bengal (W. B)
d. Govt. cannot impose prior restraint on publication of defamatory material against its officials
4. Bijjoe Emmanuel vs. State of Kerala
List I | List II |
a. Right to speak includes Right not to speak | 1. R. Rajagopal vs. Sate of T.N. |
b. Government has no monopoly on electronic Media | 2. Tate Press Ltd. vs. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. |
c. Commercial Advertisement is part of Freedom of speech and expression | 3. Secretary, Ministry I & B vs. Cricket Association of Bengal (W. B) |
d. Govt. cannot impose prior restraint on publication of defamatory material against its officials | 4. Bijjoe Emmanuel vs. State of Kerala |
20. The 39th Constitutional Amendment laid that election of any person to the Lok Sabha holding the office of Prime Minister cannot be challenged before a Court of Law, but only before an authority established by the Parliament. This was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in
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