Constitution Of India - Study Mode
[#3521] Which of the following is correct in respect of 'Right to be Forgotten'? 1. The Karnataka High Court in a landmark judgment recently has accepted, applied and approved the 'Right to be Forgotten' in Indian context. 2. It allows offenders who had served their sentence to object to the publication of information regarding their crime and conviction in order to ease their process of social integration. 3. The origin of this right can be traced back to the French jurisprudence on the 'right to oblivion'. 4. The Right to be Forgotten can be inferred from the provisions of the Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000 (amended in 2008) as well as from the IT Rules, 2011.
Correct Answer
(B) 1, 2, 3
[#3522] "There is no reason to compel nonsmokers to be helpless victims of air pollution", was held in
Correct Answer
(A) Murli S. Deora v. Union of India
[#3523] Under which article of the Constitution a distinguished jurist can be appointed a Judge of Supreme Court?
Correct Answer
(A) Art. 124(3)
[#3524] The unlawful detention of a person is questioned by the writ of
Correct Answer
(A) Habeas Corpus
[#3525] Rajya Sabha (Council of States) cannot take initiative in
Correct Answer
(A) Money bill