MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: Indian Polity 05 (English)
VI. STATE GOVERNMENT
1 The President
2 60 - 500
3 30 and 25
4 5 and 6
5 35 and 5
6 5
7 2
8 Governor
9 Governor
10 Governor
11 Some other State
12 Agent of President
13 President
14 During the pleasure of the President
15 State Chief Minister
16 State Legislature
17 The Consolidated Fund of the State
18 Legislative Assembly
19 State Legislature
20 Parliament
21 President
22 Constitutional Head of the State
23 Not hold any other office of profit
24 President
25 Yes
26 Shared by the concerned States
27 (i) Can nominate certain members of Anglo-Indian community to the Legislative Assembly,(ii) Can summon or prorogue the State Legislative, (iii) Can appoint one-sixth the members of the Legislative Council
28 Chief Justice of High Court
29 Chief Justice of High Court
30 Governor
31 (i) No Money Bill can be introduced in State Legislature without prior permission of Governor,(ii) He can recommend to the President to impose President’s Rule in the State,(iii) He has the power to issue ordinances when the legislature is not in session
32 Only during the recess of the State Legislature
33 State Legislature
34 May be transferred from one State to another State
35 Legislative Assembly
36 Governor
37 Governor
38 President
39 six months
40 Jammu & Kashmir citizenship
41 Governor
42 1884
43 4
44 Calcutta
45 West Bengal
46 Area and Population
47 President
48 Bombay, Calcutta and Madras
49 At his discretion
50 One year
51 Appointing the Advocate General
52 60
53 Presence of two Houses in the State
54 Presence of one House in the State
55 Bicameral
56 Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra,
57 Tamil Nadu and West bengal
58 Punjab and Haryana
59 1975
60 State Government of Jammu & Kashmir
61 President
62 State Legislative Council
63 Governor
64 President
65 62
66 Parliament
67 226
68 Violation of Fundamental and Legal Rights
69 High Court’s power of superintendence over all Courts and Tribunals within its Jurisdiction
70 Parliament
71 294
72 President
73 62
74 40
75 One-third and
76 Chief Minister
77 as long as it retains the confidence of Legislative Assembly
78 Legislative Assembly
79 Chief Minister
80 National Development Council
81 Control over State Judiciary
82 A member of the Legislative Council of the State
83 He must become a member of the State Legislature within six months
84 Dissolves the Legislative Assembly
85 Stamp duties
86 Teachers of not lower than secondary school level in the State
87 State Legislative Council
88 Not dissolved
89 5
90 Legislative Council
91 With the special leave of Supreme Court
92 The court that preserves all the records
93 Parliament on the recommendation of the State Legislative Assembly
94 Civil
95 Excise Duty
96 Sales Tax
97 High Court
98 Calcutta
99 Parliament
100 Two years
101 Delhi
102 Ability of the person who is most likely to command a stable majority
103 Only Supreme Court has jurisdiction to decide that case
104 (i) Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, (ii) Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, (iii) Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
105 Women and Children
106 Personal matters
107 Members of Legislative Assembly
108 Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly
109 Remains as Speaker until the 1st Meeting of the Legislative Assembly after the dissolution
110 After 14 days clear notice passed by majority of all the Members of the House
111 Speaker
112 Speaker of Legislative Assembly
113 Right to vote only in case of tie
114 Six months
115 Speaker of Legislative Assembly
116 Has the same force as the law made by the State Legislature
117 Qualified to be appointed as Judge of High Court
118 Judges of High Court
119 Governor
120 Parliament
121 Entertainment Tax
122 56th
123 52nd
124 42nd
125 Local Self Government
126 When the Government of the State cannot be carried in accordance with the Provision of the Constitution
127 370
128 Concurrence of the State Legislature
129 Governor
130 High Court of the State
131 Legislative Assembly of the State
132 Bombay, Madras and Calcutta
133 Indian High Courts Act,
134 President
135 Writ Jurisdiction
136 State Governor
137 Consolidated Fund of the State
138 (i) Original Jurisdiction, (ii) Administrative powers, (iii) Appellate Jurisdiction
139 Personnel matters
140 Karnataka
141 Debt-write off Scheme
142 Andhra Pradesh > Maharashtra > Nagaland > Haryana
143 (i) Chief Justice, (ii) Permanent Judge
144 3rd
145 55th
VII. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS FOR SCs AND STs, WOMEN, CHILDREN AND OBCs
1 300
2 1950
3 Denying access to a home
4 be a witness against himself
5 public services, in legislatures
6 Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly
7 Rajya Sabha
8 Commissioner for SCs and STs
9 21 and 18
10 2001
11 Women and Children
12
13 2010
14 45th
15 79th
16 economically better-off people
17 50%
18 76th
19 338 / 338A
20 President
21 342
22 Population
23 Population
24 XVI
25 Both at the time of appointment and promotion
26 1978
27 Mandal
28 V. P. Singh
29 President / Governor
30 1-Feb
31 Jammu & Kashmir
32 17
VIII. EMERGENCY PROVISIONS
1 Germany
2 Unitary
3 352
4 XVIII
5 External Aggression, Constitutional Breakdown, Internal Disturbance
6 Emergency
7 14
8 20 and 21
9 President
10 Union Cabinet
11 written recommendation
12 3
13 President’s Rule
14 on failure of the constitutional machinery in a State
15 during National Emergency
16 On the recommendation of the Council of Ministers
17 one month
18 6 months
19 List II
20 State List
21 Due to threat arising on account of foreign attack or armed rebellion
22 External Aggression, War, and Armed Rebellion
23 Thrice
24 If he is satisfied that a situation has arisen in which the State Government cannot be carried out on in accordance with the Constitution
25 Constitutional Emergency
26 Financial Emergency
27 Indefinite period
28 serious internal disturbance
29 Cabinet
30 360
31 President
32 any part of the Indian Territory is threatened, Financial stability, Credit of India
33 If there is a threat to the financial stability or credit of India
34 (i) Order the reduction of salaries of Supreme Court and High Court Judges,
(ii) Order the reduction of salaries and allowances of all Central and State Civil Servants,
(iii) Ask all States to reserve all the Money or Financial Bills passed by the State Legislature for his consideration
35 Reduce the salaries of its employees
36 One month in case of National Emergency and within two months due to breakdown of constitutional machinery and Financial Emergency
37 Emergency due to war, external aggression or armed rebellion
38 Salaries and allowances of any class of employees may be reduced
39 declare breakdown of the constitutional machinery in the State and assume responsibility for its governance
40 No clear majority
41 President
42 1975
43 State Judiciary
44 Union Government
45 1962
IX. ELECTORAL PROCESS
1 Britain
2 were provided by the Parliament through a number of laws
3 Parliament
4 President
5 (i) Political parties are an indispensable part of the process,
(ii) Based on Universal Adult Franchise, &
(iii) Provides a single electoral body
6 Adult Franchise
7 Proportional Representation
8 Parliament
9 Electoral provisions 61st
10 Member of the Legislative Council of the State Legislature
11 Constitutional Amendment Act
12 21 to 18
13 18
14 Single-member constituencies
15 Appointed by the President
16 for a fixed term of five years
17 3
18 324
19 Election Commission
20 State Election Commission
21 Election Commission
22 Speaker of Lok Sabha
23 Chief Election Commissioner
24 Five years
25 Any citizen whose name appears in the electoral roll
26 Multi-party
27 There is a close resemblance in the policies and programmes of various political
28 age
29 Indian nationals settled abroad
30 Election Commission
31 To check the unbridled powers of the Chief Election Commissioner
32 Election Commission
33 4% of the valid votes in four or more States
34 4% of the valid votes in State
35 The Members of the Election Commission have equal powers with the Chief Election Commissioner
36 Selecting candidates for contesting elections
37 Ascertain the suitability of candidates
38 Election Commission
39 48
40 Post of Prime Minister
41 Speaker of Lok Sabha
42 (i) Parliament, (ii) Offices of President and Vice President & (iii) State Legislatures
43 Constitutional basis
44 determined by the President from time to time
45 President on the recommendation of the Parliament
46 Parliament
47 Adult resident citizen of a State
48 Election Commission
49 1951-52
50 First
51 (i) It is based on Universal Adult Franchise,
(ii) Political parties are an indispensable part of the electoral process &
(iii) It provides a single electoral body
52 Press
53 representation to all parties in the legislature according to their strength
54 President
55 President
56 Election Commission
57 Chief Election Commissioner
58 Fourth
59 four
60 Telugu Desam Party