ARaja Chelliah
BVijay Kelker
CLakadawala
DMalhotra
ARaja Chelliah
BVijay Kelker
CLakadawala
DMalhotra
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With reference to the constitutional provisions for civil services, consider the following statements:
Article 311 provides safeguards to civil servants against dismissal, removal, or reduction in rank without an inquiry.
The 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 abolished the provision for a second opportunity for civil servants to make representations against proposed punishments.
Article 310 allows the President to provide compensation to civil servants in case of post abolition or premature vacation of post for reasons not related to misconduct.
The safeguards under Article 311 apply to members of both civil and defense services.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
With reference to the powers and limitations of the CAG, consider the following statements:
i. The CAG can inspect any office or department subject to its audit and call for any records or documents.
ii. The CAG has control over fund withdrawals from the Consolidated Fund of India.
iii. The CAG cannot demand details of secret service expenditure and must accept a certificate from the competent authority.
iv. The CAG compiles and maintains the accounts of the Central Government.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
onsider the following statements about the Audit Board and historical aspects of the CAG:
i. The Audit Board was established in 1968 based on the recommendation of the Administrative Reforms Committee.
ii. The Audit Board consists of a Chairman and two members appointed by the CAG.
iii. The first CAG of independent India was V. Narahari Rao, appointed in 1948.
iv. The CAG was relieved of maintaining Central Government accounts in 1976 due to the separation of accounts from audit.
v. The Audit Board audits all government and semi-government institutions without requiring technical expertise.
Which of the above statements are correct?
Which of the following statements is/are correct about Tribunals under Articles 323A and 323B?
i. Tribunals under Article 323A can only be established by the Parliament.
ii. Tribunals under Article 323B can be established by both Parliament and State Legislatures.
iii. A hierarchy of tribunals is mandatory under Article 323A.
iv. Article 323B covers disputes related to taxation, land reforms, and elections.
v. The Chandra Kumar case (1997) upheld the exclusion of High Court jurisdiction for tribunals under both Articles 323A and 323B.
Which statements are true in relation to the Advocate General?
i. The Advocate General is the highest law officer in the state.
ii. The Advocate General is appointed by the Chief Minister of the state.
iii. The Advocate General corresponds to the Attorney General of India at the state level.
iv. The Advocate General’s term of office is fixed at five years by the Constitution.