MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: Indian Polity 01 (English)
I. PREAMBLE AND EVOLUTION OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
1 Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
2 America
3 Nehru Report
4 M. N. Roy
5 The Cabinet Mission Plan
6 Elected by Provincial Assemblies
7 Socialist
8 USSR
9 South Africa
10 America and Britain
11 Grama
12 Cholas
13 1600
14 Charter of 1726
15 Robert Clive
16 Warren Hastings
17 The Regulating Act, 1773
18 Charter Act of 1833
19 The Regulating Act, 1773
20 Lord Macaulay
21 Charter Act of 1853
22 Government of India Act, 1858
23 Viceroy of India
24 Indian Councils Act, 1861
25 Government of India Act, 1858
26 Government of India Act, 1919
27 Salt Tax
28 The Cripps Proposal
29 Cripps Mission
30 Quit India Movement
31 Cabinet Mission Plan
32 Mountbatten Plan
33 Government of India Act, 1935
34 Law making procedure, Parliamentary System of Government, Rule of law
35 Rule of Law
36 Constitution
37 Establishment of Federal Court, Diarchy at Center, Provincial autonomy
38 Diarchy in the Provinces
39 Under the Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
40 Cabinet Mission
41 1942
42 389
43 299
44 13
45 B. N. Rau
46 Gandhiji
47 Swaraj Party in 1928
48 Jawaharlal Nehru
49 13.12.1946 and 22.01.1947
50 Elected by Provincial Assemblies
51 09.12.1946
52 Sachidananda Sinha
53 Rajendra Prasad
54 B. R. Ambedkar
55 B. R. Ambedkar
56 Chairman-Drafting Committee
57 Ambedkar, Gopalachari Ayyangar, Alladi Krishnaswami
58 1919
59 Double government
60 06.12.1946
61 26.11.1949
62 26.01.1950
63 444, 24, 12
64 02Y, 11M, 18D
65 M. N. Roy
66 written and bulky document
67 Written Constitution
68 Federal Constitution
69 Federal Constitution
70 Flexible Constitution
71 Provisional Parliament, Provisions relating to Citizenship, Elections
72 Union of States
73 Partly rigid and partly flexible
74 A Union of States
75 Federal in form and Unitary in spirit
76 Supreme Court to interpret Constitution
77 Republic Day
78 Congress had observed it as the Independence Day in 1930
79 The Constitution was adopted on this day
80 The GoI Act, 1935
81 Great Britain
82 Themselves
83 Citizens of India
84 Preamble
85 Fraternity, Democratic, Sovereignty
86 Preamble
87 Democratic Republic
88 Once
89 42nd Amendment, 1976
90 spirit of brotherhood
91 Added by the 42nd Amendment
92 Action
93 Preamble
94 Preamble
95 Republic
96 Objective Resolution
97 Democratic
98 Democratic
99 Jawaharlal Nehru
100 We, the people of India in our Constituent Assembly adopt, enact and give to
101 an elected head for a fixed period
102 People
103 All citizens
104 Constitution
105 Secure shelter and proper livelihood to all
106 French
107 Russian
108 Preamble
109 Fundamental Duties
110 People have the right to choose and change the government
111 Demos and Kratos
112 Diversity
113 People
114 can be amended easily
115 Federal government
116 It is described so in the preamble of the Constitution
117 Welfare State
118 Welfare States
119 Secular
120 Dynamic Law
121 Single citizenship
122 Powers, Responsibilities, Limitations
123 Constitution
124 Act passed by the Parliament in 1955
125 Acquiring property
126 Deprivation, Termination, and Renunciation
127 The Preamble
128 Regulating Act, 1773
129 Provinces
130 1858
131 1909
132 Reform Act
133 Government of India Act, 1935
134 The Constituent Assembly
135 Frame the Constitution of the country
136 Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946
137 The Communist Party
138 Sovereign, Socialist, and Secular
139 Preamble
140 Technical
141 11th
142 remove the difficulties
143 pass a law
144 Gandhiji
145 Lahore Session
146 Untouchability
147 26.01.1950
148 Abraham Lincoln
149 Removal of Judges of the Supreme Court, Judicial Review, Fundamental Rights
150 The French Revolution
151 The People
152 India i.e. Bharat
153 Union of States
154 Sardar Patel and V. P. Menon
155 1956
156 Andhra Pradesh
157 Canada
158 Executive is responsible to the Parliament
159 Sharing of power between Center and States
160 Keshavananda Bharti Case
161 Berubari Case
162 was added to the Constitution by the 1st Amendment
163 I
164 II
165 VII
166 There are three lists: The Union list, the State list and the Concurrent list
167 Rule of Law is a basic feature of the Constitution which cannot be amended under Article 368 of the Constitution
168 Parliament
169 Preamble of the Constitution
170 Constitutional Amendment
171 Supreme Court
172 Parliament
173 Jammu & Kashmir
174 Nagaland
175 Proclamation of President’s Rule in a State
176 Article 370
177 A special Constituent Assembly set up by the State
178 26.01.1957
179 Constitution
180 only after the President issued the necessary orders under the Article 370
181 the Cabinet as a whole is responsible to the Legislature
182 Either House of Parliament
183 includes power to amend by way of addition, variation or repeal
184 368
185 1st
186 Provisions regarding disqualification on grounds of defection
187 Subhash Chandra Bose
188 Subhash Chandra Bose
189 Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
190 Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
191 Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
192 Rajagriha
193 Wholly written
194 Lengthy, Written
195 Mahatma Gandhi
196 Non-violent protest
197 1921
198 1857
199 Young India
200 Mahatma Gandhi
201 Bal Gangadhar Tilak
202 Bal Gangadhar Tilak
203 Kesari
204 Lord Pethick-Lawrence
205 Punjab
206 Jawaharlal Nehru
207 1916
208 Lahore
209 Jawaharlal Nehru
210 Jawaharlal Nehru
211 Jawaharlal Nehru
212 Rajiv Gandhi
213 1896
214 August Declaration
215 Civil Obedience Movement
216 Mutual Non-interference in each other’s internal matters, Mutual Non-aggression, Mutual respect for each others territorial integrity and sovereignty
217 1954
218 Jawaharlal Nehru and Chou-En-Lai
219 1931
220 Krishna Menon
221 Lord Ripon
222 Sir Cyril Redcliffe
223 Allen Octavian Hume
224 The Andaman and Nicobar Islands
225 Forward Bloc
226 Subhash Chandra Bose
227 1943, Singapore
228 Rani Jhansi Regiment
229 Japan
230 Abul Kalam Azad
231 Vallabhbhai Patel
232 01.07.1947
233 Parsees
234 1813
235 Swami Dayananda Saraswati
236 Mohammed Hidyathullah
237 C. R. Das
238 09.08.1942
239 08.08.1942
240 Quit India Movement
241 7
242 Karachi
243 Tippu Sultan
244 Mohammed Bin Kasim
245 Mundaka Upanishad
246 22.08.1947
247 B. N. Rau
248 S. N. Mukherjee
249 1960
250 Equal FRs to each citizen
251 Social, Economic and Political
252 44th
253 15
254 Promulgation of Rowlatt Act of 1919
255 South Africa
256 Fasting
257 Rowlatt Act
258 Indian Councils Act, 1909
259 Indian Councils Act, 1909
260 Bal Gangadhar Tilak
261 1916
262 Myanmar
263 Resolution of 1835, Regulating Act, Charter Act, 1813
264 Charles T. Metcalfe
265 Lord Canning
266 Vijayalakshmi Pandit
267 Section 2 (m
268 The majority judgment of Chief Justice Subba Rao in Golak Nath V/s State of Punjab
269 To remove an anomaly in the Criminal Procedure Code of 1873, according to which no magistrate or sessions judge could try a European or British subject unless he was himself of European birth
270 Is the same as what that of the East India Company prior to the year 1858 (According to Case Kasturi Lal Raliaram Jain V/s State of Uttar Pradesh)
271 A simple majority in the Parliament
272 Heavy Industries Development
273 Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
274 Preamble
275 K.M. Munshi
276 Complete detachment from the affairs of the religion
277 Preamble and DPSP
278 People
279 Annie Beasant
280 Jyothiba Phule, 1948, Pune
281 1950
282 1972
283 Disappearance of Princely States
284 Cabinet
285 No State in the Indian Union
286 1956
287 Lala Lajpat Rai
288 Single Judiciary
289 C. Rajagopalachari
II. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS (FRs)
1 Bharat
2 Parliament
3 Right to Life and Liberty
4 Supreme Court
5 Part III
6 Basic Structure of Constitution
7 State
8 20 and 21
9 Pre-constitutional Laws
10 Six
11 British Rule
12 USA
13 Britain
14 L. M.Singhvi Committee.
15 5
16 9
17 President
18 A person is in service of Government of India from 12 months
19 Armed Forces
20 11
21 Right to Constitutional Remedies
22 300A
23 Property
24 Property
25 Strike
26 Property
27 44th Amendment
28 Economic Equality
29 absence of any privilege in favor of any person
30 Swaraj Bill
31 Original Constitution
32 Constitutional Remedies
33 Constitutional Remedies
34 Fundamental Rights
35 Parliament
36 Supreme Court
37 Freedom
38 Parliament
39 Parliament
40 Supreme Court