Constitution Of India - Study Mode

[#1446] All Ministers at the centre are appointed by
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(A) The President

[#1447] Which of the following statements is the most appropriate?
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(D) The President of India is bound to accept advice of Council of Minister, tendered after reconsideration

[#1448] Match List I with List II and select the correct answer: List I List II a. Balaji v. State of Mysore 1. Doctrine of Waiver of Fundamental Rights b. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India 2. Religious freedom c. Rev. Stainislaus v. State of Madhya Pradesh 3. Right to life and personal liberty d. Bashesher Nath v. I. T. Commr 4. Reservation for Backward classes 5. Doctrine of severability
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(C) a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1

[#1449] Which one of the following pairs is not correct matched:
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(D) Repugnancy ⇔ A situation in which a law made by the Union is in conflict with a law made by a state

Explanation

Solution: Option A: Colourable Legislation ⇔ What cannot be done directly can be done indirectly This statement is correct . The doctrine of colourable legislation means that if a legislature lacks the power to make a law directly, it cannot achieve the same result by disguising it or using indirect methods. Option B: Pith and Substance ⇔ Incidental encroachment on the field of another legislature is permissible This statement is also correct . The doctrine of pith and substance means that when determining the competence of a legislature to enact a law, the court looks at the 'true nature and character' or 'pith and substance' of the law. If the law falls within the legislative competence of that legislature, an incidental encroachment on a matter assigned to another legislature does not make the law invalid. Option C: Territorial Nexus ⇔ Subject of legislation must have territorial connection with the state This statement is correct . The doctrine of territorial nexus implies that the law made by a state legislature is valid only if there is a sufficient connection between the subject matter of the law and the state. Option D: Repugnancy ⇔ A situation in which a law made by the Union is in conflict with a law made by a state This statement is also correct . Repugnancy arises when a law made by the Parliament (Union) is inconsistent with a law made by a State Legislature on a matter in the Concurrent List. In such a situation, the Union law will prevail, and the State law will be void to the extent of the repugnancy. Option E: None Of the Above Since all the pairs are correctly matched, this is the correct answer. Therefore, the answer is E.

[#1450] The post of Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha was:
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(B) Created through an Act of Parliament in 1977