Constitution Of India - Study Mode
[#671] Which of the following cases are related to Doctrine of Eclipse?
Correct Answer
(D) All the above
[#672] Which is the latest case wherein Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court has reviewed the amending power of the Parliament under Article 368 of the Constitution?
Correct Answer
(C) Minerva Mills v. Union of India
[#673] The Supreme Court struck down a part of the Preventive Detention Act in the
Correct Answer
(A) Gopalan case
[#674] The binding force behind the Directive Principles of State Policy is
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(C) Constitution
Explanation
Solution: The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are guidelines or principles set out in Part IV of the Indian Constitution. They are not enforceable by any court, meaning they do not have legal binding force. However, they are fundamental in the governance of the country, and the government is expected to apply these principles while formulating policies. The binding force behind DPSP comes from the Constitution itself, as it is a constitutional mandate for the state to strive towards these goals for the welfare of the people. Important Points: >> DPSPs are part of the Constitution of India. >> They guide the state in making laws and policies, but they are not enforceable in courts. >> The binding force behind them is their constitutional nature.
[#675] The provision for having a Finance Commission to sort out the revenuesharing arrangement between states and the Centre is part of the Constitution under which among the following articles?
Correct Answer
(B) Article 280