(a) The Supreme Court can declare any law as invalid if such law is against the Constitution (b) The Supreme Court is guardian of the Fundamental Rights.
(a) The Supreme Court can declare any law as invalid if such law is against the
Constitution
(b) The Supreme Court is guardian of the Fundamental Rights.
A government formed by an alliance to two or more political parties, usually when no single party enjoys minority support of the members in a legislature.
A government formed by an alliance to two or more political parties, usually when no
single party enjoys minority support of the members in a legislature.
Who is the member of the political executive – District Collector or home Minster?
Home Minister is the member of political executive i.e., Council of Ministers.
Home Minister is the member of political executive i.e., Council of Ministers.
See lessWrite one power of the President that can be taken by him on his own without recommendation of the council of ministers.
The President can ask for reconsideration of a bill passed b-v both the Houses of Parliament.
The President can ask for reconsideration of a bill passed b-v both the Houses of Parliament.
See lessHow can a judge of the Supreme Court be removed?
A judge of the Supreme Court can be removed only by an impeachment motion passed separately by two-thirds members of the two Houses of the Parliament.
A judge of the Supreme Court can be removed only by an impeachment motion passed
See lessseparately by two-thirds members of the two Houses of the Parliament.
Mention any two powers of the Supreme Court.
(a) The Supreme Court can declare any law as invalid if such law is against the Constitution (b) The Supreme Court is guardian of the Fundamental Rights.
(a) The Supreme Court can declare any law as invalid if such law is against the
See lessConstitution
(b) The Supreme Court is guardian of the Fundamental Rights.
What are the two features of the Indian Judiciary?
(i) An integrated Judiciary. (ii) The decisions of the Supreme Court are binding on all other courts of the country.
(i) An integrated Judiciary.
See less(ii) The decisions of the Supreme Court are binding on all other courts of the country.
How the President of the United States of America elected and what is his position in the government?
The President of the United States of America is directly elected by the people. He is both the head of the state and the head of the government.
The President of the United States of America is directly elected by the people. He is both the head of the state and the head of the government.
See lessWhat is a coalition government?
A government formed by an alliance to two or more political parties, usually when no single party enjoys minority support of the members in a legislature.
A government formed by an alliance to two or more political parties, usually when no
See lesssingle party enjoys minority support of the members in a legislature.
How is the President of India elected?
The President of India is elected indirectly by an electoral college consisting of all the members of Parliament and State Legislatures.
The President of India is elected indirectly by an electoral college consisting of all the members of Parliament and State Legislatures.
See lessWhich are three different types of ministers in the Council of Ministers?
(i) Cabinet Ministers (ii) Ministers of state with independent charge (iii) Ministers of state to assist Cabinet Ministers.
(i) Cabinet Ministers
See less(ii) Ministers of state with independent charge
(iii) Ministers of state to assist Cabinet Ministers.
Mention any two functions of the Prime Minister.
(a) The Prime Minister chairs the cabinet meetings. (b) He distributes and redistributes work to the ministers.
(a) The Prime Minister chairs the cabinet meetings.
See less(b) He distributes and redistributes work to the ministers.