A30th January 1990
B22nd February 1991
C30th November 1990
D30 July 1990
A30th January 1990
B22nd February 1991
C30th November 1990
D30 July 1990
Related Questions:
Which of the following statements are correct regarding the Doctrine of Pleasure?
i. The Doctrine of Pleasure is derived from the British legal system but modified for India.
ii. Article 310 applies to members of All India Services and Civil Posts under the Centre and States.
iii. The tenure of High Court Judges is subject to the pleasure of the President.
iv. The Supreme Court in Union of India vs. Tulsiram Patel (1985) held that the Doctrine of Pleasure is based on public policy.
v. Article 311 provides safeguards to civil servants against arbitrary dismissal.
Consider the following statements about the Audit Board and historical context:
(i) The Audit Board was established in 1968 and consists of three members appointed by the CAG.
(ii) V. Narahari Rao was the first CAG of independent India, serving from 1948 to 1954.
(iii) The CAG’s (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act was enacted in 1976.
Which of the statement(s) is/are NOT TRUE?
Consider the following statements about the advisory role of Zonal Councils:
Advisors include the Chief Secretary and Development Commissioner of each state.
Advisors have the right to vote in council meetings.
The councils provide recommendations on economic and security issues.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the rights of the Attorney General in Parliament and courts.
i. The Attorney General has the right to vote in the proceedings of a joint sitting of the Parliament.
ii. The Attorney General has the right of audience exclusively in the Supreme Court and High Courts.
iii. The right of the Attorney General to participate in parliamentary proceedings is conferred by Article 88 of the Constitution.
iv. The Attorney General can be named a member of a parliamentary committee and has the right to speak in it.