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Indian Policy and Constitution - Some Few Facts

By the 69th Constitutional Amendment Act 1991 Union Territory of Delhi was redesignated as: -The National Capital Territory of Delhi in 1992

Cultural and Educational Rights are enshrined in: -Article 29-30

Which Article declares that a constitutional amendment is not a law and hence cannot be challenged? -Article 13

The law which imposes penalties retrospectively (retroactively) upon act: already done or which increases the penalties for such act: is known as : -Ex-post-facto law

The most important law enforcing Article 24 prohibiting the employment of children below the age of 14 years in any factory or other hazardous activities is : -The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act 1986

Under the Chapter Amendment of the Constitution (Article 368 in Part XX) special majority of Parliament means: More than 50% of the total membership of each House and a majority of two-thirds of the members of each House present and voting

In India, the President is the head of the state while the Prime Minister is the head of: -The government

In scheme of bicameral legislature as provided in the Constitution of India, Rajya Sabha represents: -The States of Indian Federation

The Constitution of India has divided the powers between the Centre and the States in terms of: -The Union List, State List and Concurrent List

In comparison with the American Federation which is described as an indestructible union of indestructible states the Indian Federation is:

-An Indestructible Union of Destructible States

The leader of the largest opposition party having not less than one-tenth seats of the total strength of the House is recognised as the: -leader of the Opposition in each House of Parliament

The last session of the existing Lok Sabha after a new Lok Sabha has been elected is called: Lam-Duck Session




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