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Related Questions:
What is/are the major feature(s) of the Doctrine of Pleasure in India?
(i) It allows the President or Governor to terminate civil servants’ services without notice, subject to Article 311 restrictions.
(ii) It applies to the tenure of Supreme Court Judges and the Chief Election Commissioner.
(iii) It was modified from the British legal system to suit the Indian social structure.
Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the Sarkaria Commission.
(i) It was a three-member commission appointed in 1983 to examine Centre-state relations.
(ii) It recommended that the residuary powers of taxation should remain with the Parliament.
(iii) All 247 recommendations of the commission were rejected by the Central government.
Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the Anandpur Sahib Resolution.
(i) It was adopted by the Akali Dal in 1973 and demanded that the Centre’s jurisdiction be limited to defence, foreign affairs, communications, and currency.
(ii) It proposed that the Constitution should be federal, ensuring equal authority and representation for all states at the Centre.
(iii) The resolution was fully endorsed by the Central government.
Consider the following statements about the role of the Governor concerning the SPSC:
The Governor can appoint one of the members as an acting chairman if the chairman's office is vacant.
The Governor presents the annual report of the SPSC, along with a memorandum of non-acceptance of advice, before both Houses of Parliament.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?