Indian Politics Bicameral Legislature means- Primary and secondary legislature Lower and Upper Chamber Elected as well as selected members Lok Adalats and Courts Primary and secondary legislature Lower and Upper Chamber Elected as well as selected members Lok Adalats and Courts ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Politics Which of the following feature of the Indian constitution cannot be amended under article 368- Judicial review, and Federal system Sovereignty, Territorial integrity, Parliamentary form of government Sovereignty, Territorial integrity, Federal system, Judicial review, and Parliamentary form Sovereignty, Territorial integrity, Redel'al system, Judicial review Judicial review, and Federal system Sovereignty, Territorial integrity, Parliamentary form of government Sovereignty, Territorial integrity, Federal system, Judicial review, and Parliamentary form Sovereignty, Territorial integrity, Redel'al system, Judicial review ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Politics The governor of a state is empowered to grant pardons etc. and to suspend, remit or commute sentences in certain cases under Article 160 Article 167 Article 151 Article 161 Article 160 Article 167 Article 151 Article 161 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Politics First Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha was- S. Radhakrishnan R. Ambedkar K. Gopalan Vallabhbhai Patel S. Radhakrishnan R. Ambedkar K. Gopalan Vallabhbhai Patel ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Politics The constitution does not have the provision to impeach- Chief Justice of Supreme Court President Governor Chief Justice of Any High Court Chief Justice of Supreme Court President Governor Chief Justice of Any High Court ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Indian Politics The Parliament of India cannot be regarded as a sovereign body because it can legislate only on subjects entrusted to the Centre by the Constitution it has to operate within the limits prescribed by the Constitution All of these the Supreme Court can declare laws passed by parliament as unconstitutional if they contravene the provisions of the Constitution it can legislate only on subjects entrusted to the Centre by the Constitution it has to operate within the limits prescribed by the Constitution All of these the Supreme Court can declare laws passed by parliament as unconstitutional if they contravene the provisions of the Constitution ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP