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81. A person is arrested for having committed a crime. Which one of the following is not his right?
82. Once the proclamation of emergency is made, the right of a citizen to move the Supreme Court for enforcement of his fundamental rights is suspended by the:
83. The Central Government issued two notification liberalizing pensionary benefits to civil servants and members of the armed forces retiring on or after the prescribed dates. The validity of the notification is challenged on the ground that they are violative of Article 14 of the Constitution of India. Which one of the following is correct?
84. Which of the following is not 'law' within the meaning of Article 13 of the Constitution of India?
85. The constitutional authority vested with the power declaring castes or tribes as the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes is the:
86. Consider the following statements with reference to the term 'Secularism':
1. Secularism means that the State has no recognized religion of State
2. Secularism means that the States treats all the religions equally
3. Secularism means that the State regulates the relation of man with God
Which of these statements are correct?
1. Secularism means that the State has no recognized religion of State
2. Secularism means that the States treats all the religions equally
3. Secularism means that the State regulates the relation of man with God
Which of these statements are correct?
87. B. R. Ambedkar was elected to the Constituent Assembly from
88. The concept of 'Curative' Petition was introduced by the Supreme Court of India in the case of
89. Match the items of List I (name of case) with the items of List II (ground of judicial review) and choose the correct answer:
List I (Name of case)
List II (Ground of judicial review)
a. Union of India v. Hindustan
1. Extraneous consideration Development Corporation
b. Institute of Law, Chandigarh v. Neeraj Sharma
2. Legitimate expectations
c. Council of Civil Services Union v. Minister for The Civil Service
3. Public accountability
d. Centre for PIL v. Union
4. Proportionality of India
List I (Name of case) | List II (Ground of judicial review) |
a. Union of India v. Hindustan | 1. Extraneous consideration Development Corporation |
b. Institute of Law, Chandigarh v. Neeraj Sharma | 2. Legitimate expectations |
c. Council of Civil Services Union v. Minister for The Civil Service | 3. Public accountability |
d. Centre for PIL v. Union | 4. Proportionality of India |
90. Under Article 79 of the Constitution of India, the Parliament for the Union consists of
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