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41. Madan Mohan Punchi Commission was appointed to study
42. Fundamental 'Right to Education' was introduced in the Constitution of India by
43. In which of the following cases has Supreme Court held that primacy should be given to the opinion of Chief Justice of India over the opinion of other constitutional functions in the matter of appointment of High Court and Supreme Court Judges
44. Out of the following, which is called as mini constitution?
45. Which one of the following correctly describes the provision of Article 32 of the Constitution of India?
46. Consider the following statements:
The doctrine of prospective overruling propounded by the Supreme Court in Golaknath Case held that the decision will have only prospective operation and was intended to save
1. Constitution (4th Amendment) Act
2. Constitution (24th Amendment) Act
3. Constitution (17th Amendment) Act
4. Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act
Which of the statements given above are correct?
The doctrine of prospective overruling propounded by the Supreme Court in Golaknath Case held that the decision will have only prospective operation and was intended to save
1. Constitution (4th Amendment) Act
2. Constitution (24th Amendment) Act
3. Constitution (17th Amendment) Act
4. Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act
Which of the statements given above are correct?
47. The Speaker use the 'casting vote'
48. Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and give the correct answer:
Assertion (A): A State made law on any matter of Concurrent List prevails notwithstanding any repugnancy with an earlier law made by the Parliament.
Reason (R): The Parliament can make a law, on any matter in the Concurrent List that prevails over any repugnant state law.
Assertion (A): A State made law on any matter of Concurrent List prevails notwithstanding any repugnancy with an earlier law made by the Parliament.
Reason (R): The Parliament can make a law, on any matter in the Concurrent List that prevails over any repugnant state law.
49. The Governor recommends to the President of India that breakdown of Constitutional machinery in the State is imminent. The President makes a proclamation under Article 356. The action of the President
50. What is the minimum number of Judges of the Supreme Court required for hearing any case involving interpretation of the Constitution?
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