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51. Which is correct statement
52. The expression 'minority' in Article 30 means any community which is
53. In which of the following cases did Supreme Court issue directions for playing National Anthem in all cinema halls before start of feature film and making mandatory for all in hall to stand up and show respect to National Anthem?
54. In which provision of Constitution of India right to free education of children of the age of up to 14 years is stated?
55. Social, economic and political Justice is
56. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer:
List I (Judicial doctrine)
List II (Case)
a. Doctrine of Waiver
1. Kaiser-i-Hind Pvt. Ltd. v. NTC
b. Doctrine of Eclipse
2. Bhikaji v. State of MP
c. Doctrine of Severability
3. Basheshwar Nath v. CIT
d. Doctrine of Repugnancy
4. State of Bombay v. FN Balsara
List I (Judicial doctrine) | List II (Case) |
a. Doctrine of Waiver | 1. Kaiser-i-Hind Pvt. Ltd. v. NTC |
b. Doctrine of Eclipse | 2. Bhikaji v. State of MP |
c. Doctrine of Severability | 3. Basheshwar Nath v. CIT |
d. Doctrine of Repugnancy | 4. State of Bombay v. FN Balsara |
57. The President may under Article 56(1)(b) be removed from his office by a process of impeachment on the ground of
58. Which Article imposes an obligation on the State under Directive Principles of State Policy to protect and to improve the natural environment
59. The three Supreme Court Justices who were superseded in 1973 were:
60. The legislature of State enacts a law prohibiting the use of loud speaker during night at public places and near educational institutions and religious places. In regard to the above, consider the following statements:
1. Law is valid as it falls under the head "Public Health" provided in List II (7th Schedule) of the Constitution of India.
2. Law is valid as it falls under the head "Public Order" under List II (7th Schedule) of the Constitution of India.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1. Law is valid as it falls under the head "Public Health" provided in List II (7th Schedule) of the Constitution of India.
2. Law is valid as it falls under the head "Public Order" under List II (7th Schedule) of the Constitution of India.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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