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71. The framers of the Constitution borrowed the concept of Directive Principles from:
72. Section 1(4) of TADA ACT says that offence created by section 3 of Act will be punishable as a crime if the act was committed on or before 24-5-1995, but if same act was committed after 24-5-1995 then it will be not crime which is ex facie violation of Article 14. In which case it is held:
73. As per Article 21A, the state shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of;
74. Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and answer:
Assertion (A): The legislature can forge a sledge-hammer capable of cracking open the corporate shell.
Reason (R): Corporate personality cannot be used as a shield to harm national interest.
Assertion (A): The legislature can forge a sledge-hammer capable of cracking open the corporate shell.
Reason (R): Corporate personality cannot be used as a shield to harm national interest.
75. What is the minimum gap permissible between two Sessions of the Parliament?
76. In which case Supreme Court held that "the mental privacy" is a part of Article 21 of the Constitution?
77. Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and give the correct answer:
Assertion (A): Judges must follow authoritative precedents.
Reason (R): Authoritative precedents derive their authority from basic postulates of the legal system itself.
Assertion (A): Judges must follow authoritative precedents.
Reason (R): Authoritative precedents derive their authority from basic postulates of the legal system itself.
78. Who decides a dispute regarding the election of the President of India?
79. The Article of the Constitution which automatically becomes suspended on proclamation of emergency is:
80. In which one of the following cases the discretionary powers of governor under Article 163 of the Constitution were held subjected to judicial review?
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