241245
Dispute between centre and state comes under the jurisdiction of ___________.
1 High court
2 Lok Adalat
3 District court
4 Supreme Court
Explanation:
Supreme Court The Supreme Court have the power to interpret the Constitution, and the powers of different levels of the government. The Supreme court acts as an umpire in case of disputes arising between different levels of the government in the exercise of their respective powers of dual objectives. If there is any disputes between the Centre and the State government, Supreme Court plays very important role as middle man to resolve that disputes.
09. Judiciary
241246
Judicial Review function of the Supreme Court means the power to:
1 Review the functioning of judiciary in the country.
2 Undertake periodic review of the Constitution.
3 Examine the constitutional validity of the laws.
4 Review its own judgement.
Explanation:
Examine the constitutional validity of the laws.
09. Judiciary
241247
Which of the following statement is not correct about the Direct Principles of the State (DPSP)?
1 It determines to establish a “Welfare state”.
2 It is the duty of the citizens to apply DPSP principles in making laws.
3 The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizen a Uniform Civil Code through the territory of India.
4 It ensures equal pay for both men and women at work.
Explanation:
It is the duty of the citizens to apply DPSP principles in making laws.
241245
Dispute between centre and state comes under the jurisdiction of ___________.
1 High court
2 Lok Adalat
3 District court
4 Supreme Court
Explanation:
Supreme Court The Supreme Court have the power to interpret the Constitution, and the powers of different levels of the government. The Supreme court acts as an umpire in case of disputes arising between different levels of the government in the exercise of their respective powers of dual objectives. If there is any disputes between the Centre and the State government, Supreme Court plays very important role as middle man to resolve that disputes.
09. Judiciary
241246
Judicial Review function of the Supreme Court means the power to:
1 Review the functioning of judiciary in the country.
2 Undertake periodic review of the Constitution.
3 Examine the constitutional validity of the laws.
4 Review its own judgement.
Explanation:
Examine the constitutional validity of the laws.
09. Judiciary
241247
Which of the following statement is not correct about the Direct Principles of the State (DPSP)?
1 It determines to establish a “Welfare state”.
2 It is the duty of the citizens to apply DPSP principles in making laws.
3 The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizen a Uniform Civil Code through the territory of India.
4 It ensures equal pay for both men and women at work.
Explanation:
It is the duty of the citizens to apply DPSP principles in making laws.
241245
Dispute between centre and state comes under the jurisdiction of ___________.
1 High court
2 Lok Adalat
3 District court
4 Supreme Court
Explanation:
Supreme Court The Supreme Court have the power to interpret the Constitution, and the powers of different levels of the government. The Supreme court acts as an umpire in case of disputes arising between different levels of the government in the exercise of their respective powers of dual objectives. If there is any disputes between the Centre and the State government, Supreme Court plays very important role as middle man to resolve that disputes.
09. Judiciary
241246
Judicial Review function of the Supreme Court means the power to:
1 Review the functioning of judiciary in the country.
2 Undertake periodic review of the Constitution.
3 Examine the constitutional validity of the laws.
4 Review its own judgement.
Explanation:
Examine the constitutional validity of the laws.
09. Judiciary
241247
Which of the following statement is not correct about the Direct Principles of the State (DPSP)?
1 It determines to establish a “Welfare state”.
2 It is the duty of the citizens to apply DPSP principles in making laws.
3 The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizen a Uniform Civil Code through the territory of India.
4 It ensures equal pay for both men and women at work.
Explanation:
It is the duty of the citizens to apply DPSP principles in making laws.
241245
Dispute between centre and state comes under the jurisdiction of ___________.
1 High court
2 Lok Adalat
3 District court
4 Supreme Court
Explanation:
Supreme Court The Supreme Court have the power to interpret the Constitution, and the powers of different levels of the government. The Supreme court acts as an umpire in case of disputes arising between different levels of the government in the exercise of their respective powers of dual objectives. If there is any disputes between the Centre and the State government, Supreme Court plays very important role as middle man to resolve that disputes.
09. Judiciary
241246
Judicial Review function of the Supreme Court means the power to:
1 Review the functioning of judiciary in the country.
2 Undertake periodic review of the Constitution.
3 Examine the constitutional validity of the laws.
4 Review its own judgement.
Explanation:
Examine the constitutional validity of the laws.
09. Judiciary
241247
Which of the following statement is not correct about the Direct Principles of the State (DPSP)?
1 It determines to establish a “Welfare state”.
2 It is the duty of the citizens to apply DPSP principles in making laws.
3 The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizen a Uniform Civil Code through the territory of India.
4 It ensures equal pay for both men and women at work.
Explanation:
It is the duty of the citizens to apply DPSP principles in making laws.