Which authority has the power to make laws on citizenship matters in India? A State Legislative Assembly B Parliament of
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Which article clearly declares the Supreme Court as a “court of record” with contempt power A Article 129 B Article
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The constitutional power of a High Court to supervise courts and tribunals is under A Article 226 B Article 227
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In India, the idea of one single court system for centre and states is called A Dual judiciary system B
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If a person is detained illegally, the court remedy to seek immediate release is A Mandamus writ B Certiorari writ
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A court that gives the final decision in most constitutional matters is A High Court B District Court C Lok
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The constitutional article that provides for “Vote on Account, Vote of Credit and Exceptional Grant” is A Article 116 B
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The constitutional provision for “Demands for Grants” is mainly under A Article 113 B Article 110 C Article 324 D
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If Parliament approves spending beyond the voted amount for a service, it is regularised through A Supplementary grant B Excess
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Which document explains why the government needs funds for each ministry? A White Paper B Cabinet Note C Gazette Notice
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