Aപുതുച്ചേരി
Bഡൽഹി
Cജമ്മു & കാശ്മീർ
Dലക്ഷദ്വീപ്
Aപുതുച്ചേരി
Bഡൽഹി
Cജമ്മു & കാശ്മീർ
Dലക്ഷദ്വീപ്
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Consider the following statements about the Sarkaria Commission:
It was appointed in 1983 and submitted its report in 1988.
It recommended residuary powers of taxation to remain with Parliament.
It suggested reactivating Zonal Councils to promote federalism.
Consider the following statements regarding parliamentary legislation in the state field.
(i) Under Article 249, a Rajya Sabha resolution allows Parliament to legislate on a State List matter for one year, renewable annually.
(ii) Under Article 252, a law enacted by Parliament can be amended or repealed by the state legislatures of the concerned states.
(iii) During President’s rule, Parliament can legislate on State List matters, and such laws continue after the President’s rule ends.
With reference to the territorial extent of legislative powers in India, consider the following statements:
The Parliament can make extraterritorial laws applicable to Indian citizens and their property worldwide.
State laws are applicable only within the state’s territory unless there is a sufficient nexus with an object outside the state.
The President can repeal or amend parliamentary acts in relation to Union Territories like Lakshadweep.
The Governor of a state can exempt scheduled areas from all parliamentary laws without exception.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Which of the following statements are correct regarding the State Public Service Commission (SPSC)?
The number of members in the SPSC is fixed by the Constitution.
The Governor determines the conditions of service for the Chairman and members of the SPSC.
The Chairman of the SPSC can be reappointed for a second term after completing the first term.
Consider the following statements regarding Administrative Relations.
(i) The distribution of executive powers between the Centre and states mirrors the distribution of legislative powers, with some exceptions.
(ii) The Centre cannot delegate its legislative powers to a state, even with mutual consent.
(iii) The states have no role in executing laws on Concurrent List subjects unless explicitly authorized by the Centre.