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The qualifications for the post of Governor in India are defined in Article 157 of the Indian Constitution. The qualifications are: 1. Citizen of India: The person must be an Indian citizen. 2. Age: The person must have completed the age of 35 years. 3. Not holding an office of profit: The person should not hold any office of profit under the Government of India or the State Government, except those permitted under the Constitution.
With reference to The Indian Evidence Act. 1872 select the correct match of the Section and its subject.
In the case of a Government company the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India shall, appoint an auditor within a period of _____________ from the com...
As per the Factories Act, 1948 any engine, motor or other appliance which generates or otherwise provides power is defined as
An application for the renewal of a driving licence can be made either prior to or within ____________ time period after its expiry as per the Motor Veh...
Whenever any Court or any officer in charge of a police station considers that the production of any document or other thing is necessary or desirable f...
What is the liability of drawee of cheque under Negotiable Instruments Act 1881?
A, for the purpose of inducing B to resist from prosecuting a civil suit, threatens to burn B's house. A is guilty of
When a party refuses to produce a document of which it has notice to produce:
A proceeding instituted in a civil court by the presentation 'of a plaint is called' ___________
Amicus Curiae means_____________