Constitution Of India - Study Mode
[#931] The Supreme Court, in a Public Interest Litigation, issued directions to the Central Government to give statutory status to an organisation. The Central Government failed to give effect to the said directions of the court. The petitioner filed a contempt petition before the Supreme Court. In respect to the above which one of the following is correct?
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(D) Both the statement B and C together describe the law correctly
[#932] Consider the following statements: 1. After the President of India has asked the Council of Ministers to reconsider the advice given by the Council of Ministers, the President may not act in accordance with the advice rendered after such reconsideration. 2. The President of India can grant pardon under Article 72 of the Constitution of India, to any person convicted of any offence. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct Answer
(B) 2 only
[#933] The total number of members nominated by the President to the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha is
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(C) 14
[#934] State Executive power is vested with
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(D) Governor
[#935] Consider the following statements to answer this question. 1. Parliament cannot extend the jurisdiction and power of the Supreme Court. 2. No discussion can take place in Parliament with respect to the conduct of judge of the Supreme Court in discharge of the duties. 3. A retired judge of the Supreme Court cannot appear or plead in any court or before any authority within the territory of India. 4. The salaries and allowances of the Supreme Court are fixed by the Constitution and charged on the Consolidated Fund of India. Which of these statement are correct?
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(A) 2, 3 and 4