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31. In which case, it was observed "that independence of judiciary is doubtless a basic feature of the Constitution but the said concept of independence has to be confined within the four comers of the Constitution and cannot go beyond the Constitution?"
32. Which among the following cases is related to "curative petition"?
33. The provision of clause (3) of the Article 20 of the Constitution of India is not applicable to investigational proceeding. This law, primarily, comes from the judgment of the Supreme Court in which one of the following cases?
34. Which one of the following Act made the Central Legislature a bicameral i.e., the Council of States and the Legislative Assembly
35. Which one of the following has powers similar to those of a Court having power to issue a writ of certiorari under the express statutory provisions?
36. The salary of judges during their offices can be reduced by the
37. Under which article of the Constitution, a State can impose tax on Inter-State trade with the prior approval of the President?
38. Article 39A of the Constitution of India obliges the Stale to secure
39. A public interest litigation is maintainable in which of the following cases?
1. A public interest litigation is filed contrary to the stand taken by those who were affected by the action
2. If public interest litigation is filed on a subject which was the subject matter of an earlier writ petition
Select the answer:
1. A public interest litigation is filed contrary to the stand taken by those who were affected by the action
2. If public interest litigation is filed on a subject which was the subject matter of an earlier writ petition
Select the answer:
40. Rajya Sabha is considered to be a permanent House because-
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