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- 3. Article 1 of the Indian Constitution says that India shall be a _____ of states.
- 7. Right of the Attorney General to appear in the Courts is known as Right to ___.
- 8. A command issued by the court to any public or quasi-public legal body that has refused to perform its legal duty.
- 9. Judges in India can be easily removed on the grounds of proven misbehaviour and ____.
- 10. In 1978, this Fundamental Right was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights through the 44th Amendment.
- 12. This system takes care of the4 appointment of SC and HC judges, and was established through the Three Judges case.
- 13. Part XVIII of the Constitution was used to impose a nationwide ______ thrice in the history of independent India.
- 14. the ___ List under the Seventh Schedule provides for the Concurrent powers of the Parliament and State Legislature.
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- 1. This Right to _____ was a DPSP that was converted into a Fundamental Right under Article 21A in 2002 by the 86th Constitutional Amendment.
- 2. This feature of the Constitution, borrowed from the USA, reflects the hopes and aspirations of its people, and serves as a brief introductory statement to the values of the India Constitution.
- 4. Indian borrowed DPSPs from this country
- 5. Number of freedoms given to a citizen of India under Article 19.
- 6. Parliament can amend the Constitution as long as it does not violate its _____ _______.
- 11. Some tribunals function with _______ (specialised government agencies that oversee the law and order compliance in the relevant government sectors). Eg. TDSAT functions alongside TRAI.