ARavindra Verma Committee
BR. N. Malhotra Committee
CJustice V. S. Malimath Committee
DGurupadaswamy Committee
ARavindra Verma Committee
BR. N. Malhotra Committee
CJustice V. S. Malimath Committee
DGurupadaswamy Committee
Related Questions:
Which of the following statements are not associated with the Advocate General’s qualifications?
i. The Advocate General must be a citizen of India.
ii. The Advocate General must have been an advocate for 15 years in a High Court.
iii. The Advocate General must be a resident of the state they serve.
iv. The Advocate General must have held a judicial office for 10 years as an alternative qualification.
Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the qualifications of the Attorney General of India?
i. The Attorney General must be an Indian citizen.
ii. The Attorney General must have been a High Court judge for at least 5 years or an advocate in a High Court for 10 years, or an eminent jurist as per the President's opinion.
iii. The Attorney General must have served as a Supreme Court judge for at least 3 years.
Consider the following statements on the President's role in constitutional amendments:
The President can withhold assent to an amendment bill.
The 24th Amendment Act of 1971 mandates the President's assent.
The bill can be returned for reconsideration by Parliament.
Which of the statements given above is/are incorrect?
Which of the following statements are correct about the Finance Commission of India?
i. The Finance Commission consists of a chairman and four other members appointed by the President.
ii. The recommendations of the Finance Commission are binding on the Union government.
iii. The Finance Commission recommends measures to augment the Consolidated Fund of a State to support panchayats and municipalities.
iv. The qualifications of the Finance Commission members are determined by the Parliament.
Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the qualifications of Finance Commission members.
i) The Chairman must have experience in public affairs.
ii) One member must be a judge of the Supreme Court or qualified to be one.
iii) One member must have specialized knowledge of government finance and accounts.
iv) One member must have special knowledge of economics.