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41. Vote-on-account is meant for
42. Which one of the following is not correct in respect of Articles 358 and 359 of the Constitution of India?
43. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer:
List I (Judicial Principles)
List II (Decisions)
a. Freedom of press
1. Kedarnath Bajoria v. State of W. B.
b. Minority rights
2. Bennet Coleman v. Union of India
c. Just, fair and Reasonable
3. Ajij Basha v. Union of India
d. Special courts
4. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
List I (Judicial Principles) | List II (Decisions) |
a. Freedom of press | 1. Kedarnath Bajoria v. State of W. B. |
b. Minority rights | 2. Bennet Coleman v. Union of India |
c. Just, fair and Reasonable | 3. Ajij Basha v. Union of India |
d. Special courts | 4. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India |
44. The case of I. R. Coelho is related to:
45. "Preamble of our" Constitution is of extreme importance and the Constitution should be read and interpreted in the light of the grand and noble vision expressed in the Preamble."-Justice Sikri expressed the above opinion in the case of:
46. Who is authorised to grant in its discretion special leave to appeal from any judgement in any matter passed by any court or tribunal in the country?
47. The Supreme Court was established in
48. Which provision of Constitution recognizes right of accused to remain silent?
49. Will the State be successful in its defence that the action is taken under the interest of the general public
50. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. No bill can be introduced in the legislature of a state for imposing reasonable restrictions on the freedom of trade without previous sanction of the President.
2. No bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament for altering the name of a state without the name of a state without the recommendation of the President and the concurrence of the state legislature concerned.
Select the correct answer:
1. No bill can be introduced in the legislature of a state for imposing reasonable restrictions on the freedom of trade without previous sanction of the President.
2. No bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament for altering the name of a state without the name of a state without the recommendation of the President and the concurrence of the state legislature concerned.
Select the correct answer:
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