DAILY STATIC QUIZ will cover all the topics of Static/Core subjects – Polity, History, Geography, Economics, Environment and Science and technology.
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Consider the following statements
Which of the statements given above is/are NOT correct?
Solution (d)
According to Article 261, Final judgments or orders delivered or passed by civil courts in any part of the territory of India shall be capable of execution anywhere within that territory according to law.
Hence Statement 1 is incorrect.
The legislature of a state can impose reasonable restrictions the freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse with that state or within that state in public interest. But, a bill for this purpose can be introduced in the legislature only with the previous sanction of the president.
Hence Statement 2 is incorrect.
Solution (d)
According to Article 261, Final judgments or orders delivered or passed by civil courts in any part of the territory of India shall be capable of execution anywhere within that territory according to law.
Hence Statement 1 is incorrect.
The legislature of a state can impose reasonable restrictions the freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse with that state or within that state in public interest. But, a bill for this purpose can be introduced in the legislature only with the previous sanction of the president.
Hence Statement 2 is incorrect.
Consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Solution (b)
The term National Emergency is not mentioned in the Constitution.
Hence Statement 1 is incorrect.
The proclamation of Emergency must be approved by both the Houses of Parliament within one month from the date of its issue.
However, if the proclamation of emergency is issued at a time when the Lok Sabha has been dissolved or the dissolution of the Lok Sabha takes place during the period of one month without approving the proclamation, then the proclamation survives until 30 days from the first sitting of the Lok Sabha after its reconstitution, provided the Rajya Sabha has in the meantime approved it.
Hence Statement 2 is correct.
Solution (b)
The term National Emergency is not mentioned in the Constitution.
Hence Statement 1 is incorrect.
The proclamation of Emergency must be approved by both the Houses of Parliament within one month from the date of its issue.
However, if the proclamation of emergency is issued at a time when the Lok Sabha has been dissolved or the dissolution of the Lok Sabha takes place during the period of one month without approving the proclamation, then the proclamation survives until 30 days from the first sitting of the Lok Sabha after its reconstitution, provided the Rajya Sabha has in the meantime approved it.
Hence Statement 2 is correct.
Consider the following statements
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Solution (a)
If approved by both the Houses of Parliament, the emergency continues for six months, and can be extended to an indefinite period with an approval of the Parliament for every six months.
Hence Statement 1 is correct.
A proclamation of emergency may be revoked by the President at any time by a subsequent proclamation. Such a proclamation does not require the parliamentary approval.
Hence Statement 2 is incorrect.
Solution (a)
If approved by both the Houses of Parliament, the emergency continues for six months, and can be extended to an indefinite period with an approval of the Parliament for every six months.
Hence Statement 1 is correct.
A proclamation of emergency may be revoked by the President at any time by a subsequent proclamation. Such a proclamation does not require the parliamentary approval.
Hence Statement 2 is incorrect.
Consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above is/are NOT correct?
Solution (c)
Constitution has not prescribed a minimum age for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court.
Hence Statement 1 is incorrect.
At any time, the chief justice of India can request a retired judge of the Supreme Court or a retired judge of a high court (who is duly qualified for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court) to act as a judge of the Supreme Court for a temporary period.
Hence Statement 2 is incorrect.
Solution (c)
Constitution has not prescribed a minimum age for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court.
Hence Statement 1 is incorrect.
At any time, the chief justice of India can request a retired judge of the Supreme Court or a retired judge of a high court (who is duly qualified for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court) to act as a judge of the Supreme Court for a temporary period.
Hence Statement 2 is incorrect.
Consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Solution (d)
No person who, after the commencement of this Constitution, has held office as a permanent Judge of a High Court shall plead or act in any court or before any authority in India except the Supreme Court and the other High Courts.
Hence Statement 1 is incorrect.
No person appointed as an additional or acting Judge of a High Court shall hold office after attaining the age of sixty-two years.
Hence Statement 2 is incorrect.
Solution (d)
No person who, after the commencement of this Constitution, has held office as a permanent Judge of a High Court shall plead or act in any court or before any authority in India except the Supreme Court and the other High Courts.
Hence Statement 1 is incorrect.
No person appointed as an additional or acting Judge of a High Court shall hold office after attaining the age of sixty-two years.
Hence Statement 2 is incorrect.