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  1. 3. Article 1 of the Indian Constitution says that India shall be a _____ of states.
  2. 7. Right of the Attorney General to appear in the Courts is known as Right to ___.
  3. 8. A command issued by the court to any public or quasi-public legal body that has refused to perform its legal duty.
  4. 9. Judges in India can be easily removed on the grounds of proven misbehaviour and ____.
  5. 10. In 1978, this Fundamental Right was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights through the 44th Amendment.
  6. 12. This system takes care of the4 appointment of SC and HC judges, and was established through the Three Judges case.
  7. 13. Part XVIII of the Constitution was used to impose a nationwide ______ thrice in the history of independent India.
  8. 14. the ___ List under the Seventh Schedule provides for the Concurrent powers of the Parliament and State Legislature.
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  1. 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. 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.
  3. 4. Indian borrowed DPSPs from this country
  4. 5. Number of freedoms given to a citizen of India under Article 19.
  5. 6. Parliament can amend the Constitution as long as it does not violate its _____ _______.
  6. 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.