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41. President's Rule under Article 356 in the State is imposed when there is a failure of Constitutional machinery in the State
42. Which Article in the Constitution of India outlaws untouchability and makes it a punishable offence?
43. Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and give the correct answer:
Assertion (A): Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India the High Court has discretionary remedy to issue writs.
Reason (R): If the High Court is satisfied that the aggrieved party can have an adequate remedy elsewhere it can refuse to grant writ.
Assertion (A): Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India the High Court has discretionary remedy to issue writs.
Reason (R): If the High Court is satisfied that the aggrieved party can have an adequate remedy elsewhere it can refuse to grant writ.
44. For the purpose of fundamental rights an authority must come within the definition of 'State'. Which of the following are not State
45. Art. 51A of the Constitution of India provides for the Fundamental Duties of
46. Match List-I with List-Il and select the correct answer:
List I
List II
a. Advisory opinion of the Supreme Court is also binding on all courts
1. Keshwanand Bharti v. State of Kerala
b. Basic structure of the Constitution cannot be amended
2. S. R. Bommai v. Union of India
c. Presidential satisfaction under Article 356 is judicially reviewable to a limited extent
3. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
d. A law made by legislature to deprive a person of his personal liberty must be just, fair and reasonable
4. In reference to the Special Courts Bill, 1978
List I | List II |
a. Advisory opinion of the Supreme Court is also binding on all courts | 1. Keshwanand Bharti v. State of Kerala |
b. Basic structure of the Constitution cannot be amended | 2. S. R. Bommai v. Union of India |
c. Presidential satisfaction under Article 356 is judicially reviewable to a limited extent | 3. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India |
d. A law made by legislature to deprive a person of his personal liberty must be just, fair and reasonable | 4. In reference to the Special Courts Bill, 1978 |
47. If a Member of Parliament remains absent without notice for 60 days then
48. Article 25 of Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but it is subject to:
49. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched with regard to the provisions of the Constitution of India?
50. When of the following Articles of the Constitution provides for circumstances under which Parliament has power to make a law on any subject enumerated in the State List (VII Schedule)
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