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31. The 90th Constitution amendment of 2003 provides the conditional norms for the non-member of Scheduled Tribes in any autonomous districts of Assam for the:
32. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer:
List I (Doctrine)
List II (Meaning)
a. Doctrine of Pith and Substance
1. You cannot do indirectly what you cannot do directly
b. Doctrine of Incidental Encroachment
2. The part of the Statute which is bad can be served from the rest
c. Doctrine of Severability
3. A law is not invalid even though trenched incidentally to another List
d. Doctrine of Colourable Legislation
4. True nature and character of the legislation
List I (Doctrine) | List II (Meaning) |
a. Doctrine of Pith and Substance | 1. You cannot do indirectly what you cannot do directly |
b. Doctrine of Incidental Encroachment | 2. The part of the Statute which is bad can be served from the rest |
c. Doctrine of Severability | 3. A law is not invalid even though trenched incidentally to another List |
d. Doctrine of Colourable Legislation | 4. True nature and character of the legislation |
33. In which of the following decision the Supreme Court of India heard the matter at midnight?
34. Which article of the constitution of India empower the President to take over the administration of a state on the basis of failure of constitutional machinery
35. The meaning of Supreme Court and High Courts as a Court of record is
36. Article 21A was inserted in the Indian Constitution by:
37. In which of the following landmark judgments, right to privacy has been declared as a fundamental right?
38. Which of the following statements is/ are correct regarding Constitutional Amendment Bill? Give correct answer:
1. Prior permission of President is required before introducing the Constitutional Amendment Bill in Parliament
2. Constitutional Amendment Bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament
3. President is bound to give his assent to the Bill if duly passed by both Houses of Parliament and ratified, if required, by the Legislatures of not less than one-half of the States
4. President may return the Bill to the Houses of reconsideration
1. Prior permission of President is required before introducing the Constitutional Amendment Bill in Parliament
2. Constitutional Amendment Bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament
3. President is bound to give his assent to the Bill if duly passed by both Houses of Parliament and ratified, if required, by the Legislatures of not less than one-half of the States
4. President may return the Bill to the Houses of reconsideration
39. Executive power of the union is vested in
40. 42nd amendment Act was adopted by the Parliament in
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