Constitution Of India - Study Mode
[#2076] Grounds of discrimination mentioned under Article 15 and Article 16 are moreover similar, but more grounds have been mentioned in Article 16. Find those grounds from the following options:
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(D) Both A and C
[#2077] The Law declared by the Supreme Court of India is binding on all Courts under
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(B) Article 141
[#2078] Match the following: List I List II a. Right to live with human dignity enshrined in Article 21 derives life breath from directive principles of State policy clauses (e) and (f) of Articles 39, 41 and 42 1. Bhagwati J. in Bandhua Mukti Morcha v. UOI b. Speedy trial is an essential ingredient of just, fair and reasonable procedure guaranteed by Article 21 2. P. N. Bhagwati J. in Hussainara Khatoon v. State of Bihar c. In P. L. L., a total stranger to a trial cannot be permitted to question the correctness of conviction of the accused 3. Ahmadi J. in Simranjit Singh v. UOI d. In case of helplessness or disability, any member of the public can maintain an allocation for an appropriate order, direction or writ, if there is violation of constitutional right. 4. Bhagwati, J. in S. P. Gupta v. UOI
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(C) a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
[#2079] In which case the Supreme Court held that a law depriving a person of 'personal liberty' has not only to stand the test of Article 21 but it must stand the test of Article 19 and Article 14 of the Constitution?
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(B) Maneka Gandhi v. Union Government
[#2080] Judges of the Supreme Court can be removed from their office by
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(B) The President