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Consider the following statements.<br>1. An Ordinance can be Promulgated by the President of India when the House of the People is dissolved.<br>2. An Ordinance can be promulgated by the Governor to impose reasonable restrictions on the freedoms guaranteed under Article 19 of the Constitution.<br>3. An Ordinance remains operative for the same period as an Act of Parliament.<br>4. The same Ordinance can be promulgated more than once if the circumstances so require.<br>Which of the statements given above are correct?
A
2 and 4 only
B
1 and 2 only
C
1, 2 and 4
D
1 and 3
Correct Answer:
1 and 2 only
Which is the correct position in law on an Ordinance promulgated under Article 123 of the Constitution of India, following the judgment in Krishna Kumar v. State of Bihar, (2017) 3 SCC
1. Power conferred upon the President under Article 123 is legislative in character and the satisfaction of the President is immune from judicial review.
2. An Ordinance promulgated under Article 123 must be laid before the Parliament, which is a mandatory constitutional obligation cast upon the government.
3. An Ordinance promulgated in exercise of powers under Article 123 cannot create enduring rights in favour of individuals
4. Re-promulgation of an Ordinance is a fraud on the Constitution.
Choose the correct answer from the following:
A
All the four statements are correct
B
2, 3 and 4 only
C
2 and 4 only
D
1 only
Which of the following statement/statements is/are correct? Give correct answer:
1. An ordinary Bill can only originate in council of states
2. A Bill pending in House of people shall not lapse by reason of the prorogation of the House
3. A Bill pending in the council of state which has not been passed by the House of people shall not lapse on a dissolution of the House of the people
4. A Bill pending in the House of people shall not lapse by reason of the dissolution of the House.
A
1 and 2 are correct
B
2 and 3 are correct
C
1 and 4 are correct
D
2 and 4 are correct
Consider the following statement regarding the proclamation of national emergency under Article 352 of the Constitution of India:
1. A proclamation of emergency once approved by Parliament shall remain in force for a period of six month.
2. The satisfaction of the President under Article 352, is the satisfaction of the Union Council of Ministers.
3. While the proclamation is in the operation, the normal life of the Lok Sabha cannot be extended.
4. The freedom given by the Article 19 of the Constitution can be suspended.
Which of the statements given above as correct?
A
1 and 2 only
B
2 and 4 only
C
1, 2 and 4
D
1 and 3
Consider the following statements:
1. After the President of India has asked the Council of Ministers to reconsider the advice given by the Council of Ministers, the President may not act in accordance with the advice rendered after such reconsideration.
2. The President of India can grant pardon under Article 72 of the Constitution of India, to any person convicted of any offence.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A
1 only
B
2 only
C
Both 1 and 2
D
Neither 1 nor 2
Which of the following statements are true in context of scheduled banks?
1. All banks which are included in the Second Schedule to the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 are Scheduled Banks.
2. These banks comprise Scheduled Commercial Banks and Scheduled Co-operative Banks.
3. Scheduled Commercial Banks in India are categorized into five different groups - SBI, Nationalised Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Foreign Banks and Other Indian Scheduled Commercial Banks in the private sector.
4. Scheduled Co-operative Banks consist of Scheduled State Co-operative Banks and Scheduled Urban Co-operative Banks.
A
1, 2 and 3
B
2, 3 and 4
C
1, 2 and 4
D
1, 2, 3 and 4
Which Amendment Act was an off-shoot of the problem of national integration which the country was facing in sixties, enables the State to impose by law reasonable restrictions on the exercise of the fundamental right to freedom guaranteed in Article 19 in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India?
A
Fifteenth
B
Sixteenth
C
Seventeenth
D
States were never given such power
Consider the following and find the incorrect statement.
1. The freedom of speech under Article 19(1) a includes the right to express one's views and opinions at any issue through any medium e.g. by words, writing, printing picture, film, movie, etc.
2. This right is however not absolute and it allows government to frame laws to impose reasonable restrictions in the interest of sovereignty and integrity of India.
3. The freedom of speech and expression allows a person contempt of court.
A
1 and 2
B
Only 3
C
2 and 3
D
None of these
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. No bill can be introduced in the legislature of a state for imposing reasonable restrictions on the freedom of trade without previous sanction of the President.
2. No bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament for altering the name of a state without the name of a state without the recommendation of the President and the concurrence of the state legislature concerned.
Select the correct answer:
A
1 only
B
2 only
C
Both 1 and 2
D
Neither 1 nor 2
Recently, President's rule was imposed in Arunachal Pradesh. Consider the following statements with this context:
1. During President's rule in a state, the executive power shifts from Council of Ministers to President of India.
2. President’s rule must be approved by Parliament within a period of six months.
Which of the above is / are correct statements?
A
Only 1
B
Only 2
C
Both 1 & 2
D
Neither 1 nor 2
Direction :
Two statements I and II are given. These statement may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statements. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. Mark answer :I. The Reserve bank of India has recently put restrictions on few small banks in the country.II. The small banks in the private and co-operative sector in India are not in a position to withstand the competitions of the bigger in the public sector.
A
If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.
B
If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.
C
If both the statements I and II are independent causes.
D
If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes.
E
If both the statement I and II are effects of some common cause.