For the enforcement of Fundamental Rights, the Supreme Court may issue a/an
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Constitution empowers Supreme Court and High Court under articles 32 and 226 respectively to issue writs for the safeguarding of Fundamental Rights of the Citizens. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
The Central Government shall remove a member from Board in certain cases. Which of the following is not a valid ground?
The arbitral tribunal shall issue an order for the termination of the arbitral proceedings where
A contract of sale of immovable property becomes final when:
Under the Airports Authority of India Act it shall be the duty of the Authority to provide air traffic service and air transport service at any_________...
Which one of the following sections of the Indian Penal Code relates to punishment for voluntarily causing hurt on provocation?
Whether court has power to refer a dispute for arbitration when it is ongoing before it?
A guarantee which extends to a series of transactions, is called a________________
Consider the following statements:
Statements I: In criminal proceedings, the fact that the person accused is of a good character, is relevant.
The President shall be ________
As per the IRDA Act, 1999_______________ is the time period which is there as a bar on the future employment of members?