What was the exact constitutional status of India on 26th January 1950?
a. A Democratic Republic b. A Sovereign Democratic Republic c. A Sovereign Secular Democratic Republic d. A Sovereign Socialist Secular...
Read Morea. A Democratic Republic b. A Sovereign Democratic Republic c. A Sovereign Secular Democratic Republic d. A Sovereign Socialist Secular...
Read Morea. Article 14 b. Article 28 c. Article 32 d. Article 44 Answer- a Explanation: Article 14: Equality before law.—The State...
Read MoreConstitutional government means: a. a representative government of a nation with federal structure b. a government whose Head enjoys nominal...
Read Morea. Article 15 b. Article 19 c. Article 21 d. Article 29 Answer- c Explanation: Freedom of person or personal...
Read More1. There is only one citizenship and one domicile. 2. A citizen by birth only can become the Head of...
Read More1. N. Gopalaswamy Iyengar Committee suggested that a minister and a secretary be designated solely for pursuing the subject of...
Read More1. As regards legislation, the British Parliament is supreme or sovereign, but in India, the power of the Parliament to...
Read Morea. A committed judiciary b. Centralisation of powers c. Elected government d. Separation of powers Answer- d Explanation: Montesquieu in...
Read More1. Any retired judge of the Supreme Court of India can be called back to sit and act as a...
Read Morea. The independence of judiciary is safeguarded. b. The Union Legislature has elected representatives from constituent units. c. The Union...
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