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Q.1. Right to Information act came into force on?
Q.2. Is Right to Information a fundamental right?
Q.3. Which commission has been set up at central and state levels to oversee implementation of Right to Information act?
Q.4. The Directive Principles are contained in which part of the Constitution?
Q.5. The Directive Priciples are divided into which three types?
Q.6. Which are the Socio-Economic Directive Principles?
Q.7. Which are the Gandhian Directive Principles?
Q.8. Which are the Liberal Directive Principles?
Q.9. The Directive Principles intend to provide?
Q.10. Fundamental rights constitute limitations upon?
Q.11. Directive principles are instruments of instruction to?
Q.12. Directive principles are implemented by?
Q.13. Fundamental rights are provided in ?
Q.14. Are Directive Principles enforceable in the courts?
Q.15. Are Fundamental Rights enforceable in the courts?
Q.16. Which will prevail in case of conflict between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles?
Q.17. Which amendment act ensured that though the directive principles are not directly enforceable it would be totally immune from unconstitutionality on the ground of contravention of the fundamental rights?
Q.18. In which case primacy upon the directive principles against the fundamental rights has been foiled by the majority of the Supreme Court?
Q.19. How many fundamental duties are there in the Constitution?
Q.20. Fundamental duties are contained in which part and article of the constitution?
Q.21. Fundamental duties were incorporated in the Constitution by which amendment act?
Q.22. Which is the 1st fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.23. Which is the 2nd fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.24. Which is the 3rd fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.25. Which is the 4th fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.26. Which is the 5th fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.27. Which is the 6th fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.28. Which is the 7th fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.29. Which is the 8th fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.30. Which is the 9th fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.31. Which is the 10th fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.32. Which is the 11th fundamental duty in the Constitution?
Q.33. By which amendment act 11th fundamental duty was added in the constitution?
Q.34. Is there any provision in the constitution for direct enforcement or for any sanction to prevent violation of fundamental duties?
Q.35. The process of Amendment in Constitution are prescribed in which part and article of the Constitution?
Q.36. Ratification by legislatures of how many states is required if provisions of amendment affect the federal structure?
Q.37. Ratification by legislatures of how many states is required to amend the manner of election of the President?
Q.38. Ratification by legislatures of how many states is required to amend the extent of the executive power of the Union and the States?
Q.39. Ratification by legislatures of how many states is required to amend provisions related to the Supreme Court and the High Courts?
Q.40. Ratification by legislatures of how many states is required to amend the distribution of legislative power between the Union and the States?
Q.41. Ratification by legislatures of how many states is required to amend any of the lists of the 7th Schedule?
Q.42. Ratification by legislatures of how many states is required to amend representation of the states in the Parliament?
Q.43. Ratification by legislatures of how many states is required to amend the provisions of the article 368?
Q.44. Amendment of the Constitution can be initiated only by?
Q.45. By which type of majority an amendment bill should be passed by each house of the Parliament?
Q.46. What is special majority?
Q.47. Is the procedure for joint session applicable to the bills for amendment of the constitution?
Q.48. Is previous sanction of the President required for introducing Constitution amendment bill?
Q.49. Which amendment made it obligatory for the President to give his assent to a bill for amendment of the Constitution, when it is presented to him after its passage by the legislature?
Q.50. Can state legislatures initiate any bill or proposal for amendment of the Constitution?
Q.51. Until which case the Supreme Court held that no part of the Constitution was amendable?
Q.52. What was held by the Supreme Court in Golak Nath case?
Q.53. Which amendment act held that the validity of a Constitution amendment act shall not be questioned on the ground that it takes away or affects a fundamental right?
Q.54. In which case the validity of the 24th Constitution amendment act was challenged?
Q.55. Supreme Court's decision for which case was overruled in Keshavananda Bharti Case?
Q.56. What was held by Supreme Court in Keshavananda Bharti Case?
Q.57. In which case the Supreme Court held that there are certain basic features of the Constitution of India, which cannot be altered by an amendment under article 368?
Q.58. The Supreme Court held that article 368 did not empower the Parliament to take away Judicial Review in the name of?
Q.59. The 42nd amendment act 1976 inserted two clauses in article 368 to the effect that?
Q.60. The clauses in article 368 that the Constitution Amendment act shall be called in question in any court on any ground, was nullified in which case?
Q.61. What were the three implications of the decision in Keshavananda Bharti case?
Q.62. Which amendment act made a distinction between Union and State laws for challenging their constitutionality?
Q.63. Which amendment act held that a High Court could not pronounce invalid any central law on grounds of unconstitutionality?
Q.64. Which amendment act held that the Supreme Court could not pronounce any state law as unconstitutional unless a central law had also been challenged in such proceedings?
Q.65. Which amendment act held that if any law was made to implement any directives included in part IV to ban anti-national activities or associations, it could not be challenged on the grounds of contravention of arts. 14, 19, 31?
Q.66. Which amendment act held that an artificial majority of judges was required in the Supreme Court, to pronounce a law to be unconstitutional and invalid?
Q.67. Which amendment act held that a law described as Constitution Amendment Act would be completely immune from challenge in a court of law?
Q.68. Which amendment act repealed those provisions of 42nd Amendment Act which were added to curb Judicial Review?
Q.69. Which amendment act ommited fundamental right to property?
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