INDIAN LAW Question Answers
The members of Rajya Sabha are elected by –
Ans. Elected members of the legislative assembly.
Who has the power to decide an election petition ?
Ans. High Courts.
The right to vote is what kind of right –
Ans. Constitutional right.
The procedure to remove the chief justice of India is called –
Ans. Impeachment.
In which case was the doctrine of basic structure propounded by the Supreme court of India ?
Ans. Keshavananda Bharti v. The State of Kerala.
The tenure of office of the members of Lok Sabha id for the period of how many years –
Ans. 5 years.
How many numbers of writs can be prayed to the Supreme Courts or the High Courts ?
Ans. Five.
How many numbers of writs can be issued by the Supreme Court or the High courts ?
Ans. Five.
The first Law minister of India was –
Ans. Dr. Ambedkar.
The constitutional law bench of the Supreme court is presided by minimum of how many judges –
Ans. Five.
The members of State Commission can be removed by whom –
Ans. By the President on report by the Supreme Court.
After taking who’s advice the President can dissolve the Lok Sabha –
Ans. Prime Minster.
What is Magna Carta ?
Ans. It is the first English Legal Charter relating to the fundamental rights of the citizens.
The value of the position of a Chief Minster is similar to the value of which post –
Ans. The Prime minister.
Members of Rajya Sabha are elected for a term of how many years –
Ans. Six Years.
What is the usual punishment for the crime of Murder ?
Ans. Life Imprisonment.
Which case is popularly also known as the Mandal Case?
Ans. Indira Sawhney v. The Union of India.
What is meant by Parole ?
Ans. The release of the prisoner before the completion of his actual sentence.
The basis of a Fiduciary Relationship is what ?
Ans. Trust.
Who is an Abettor ?
Ans. A person who aids the commission of an offense.
The decision given by a competent court is called what?
Ans. Adjudication.
Ans. Elected members of the legislative assembly.
Who has the power to decide an election petition ?
Ans. High Courts.
The right to vote is what kind of right –
Ans. Constitutional right.
The procedure to remove the chief justice of India is called –
Ans. Impeachment.
In which case was the doctrine of basic structure propounded by the Supreme court of India ?
Ans. Keshavananda Bharti v. The State of Kerala.
The tenure of office of the members of Lok Sabha id for the period of how many years –
Ans. 5 years.
How many numbers of writs can be prayed to the Supreme Courts or the High Courts ?
Ans. Five.
How many numbers of writs can be issued by the Supreme Court or the High courts ?
Ans. Five.
The first Law minister of India was –
Ans. Dr. Ambedkar.
The constitutional law bench of the Supreme court is presided by minimum of how many judges –
Ans. Five.
The members of State Commission can be removed by whom –
Ans. By the President on report by the Supreme Court.
After taking who’s advice the President can dissolve the Lok Sabha –
Ans. Prime Minster.
What is Magna Carta ?
Ans. It is the first English Legal Charter relating to the fundamental rights of the citizens.
The value of the position of a Chief Minster is similar to the value of which post –
Ans. The Prime minister.
Members of Rajya Sabha are elected for a term of how many years –
Ans. Six Years.
What is the usual punishment for the crime of Murder ?
Ans. Life Imprisonment.
Which case is popularly also known as the Mandal Case?
Ans. Indira Sawhney v. The Union of India.
What is meant by Parole ?
Ans. The release of the prisoner before the completion of his actual sentence.
The basis of a Fiduciary Relationship is what ?
Ans. Trust.
Who is an Abettor ?
Ans. A person who aids the commission of an offense.
The decision given by a competent court is called what?
Ans. Adjudication.
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