The doctrine of Separation Of Power was systematically propounded by A Montesquieu in his book The Spirit of Laws B Plato in his book The Social Contract C Aristotle in his book The Spirit of Laws D Montesquieu in his book The Constitution
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A Montesquieu in his book The Spirit of Laws
Doctrine of separation of powers means A one organ of the government should not exercise the function of the other B one organ of the government should not control or interfere with the exercise of its functions by another organ C same persons should not form part of more than one of the three organs of the government D all of the above
The functions of the executive can be classified as A Delegated legislation B Quasi judicial function C Discretionary functions D All of the above
Which of the following is true? A The legislative order has to be published B For Quasi judicial decisions reasons may not be given C The duty to give reasons applies to legislative orders D the administrative powers cannot be sub delegated
Which of the following is not held to be a quasi- judicial function / A Determination of citizenship B Disciplinary proceedings against students C Determination of disqualification of members of parliament D An order of preventive detention
The delegated legislation means……………..Which of the following is false? A the exercise by subordinate agency of legislative power delegated to it B The subsidiary rules made by the subordinate authorities in persons of the power conferred C The power of Central Government to make rules and regulations authorised by the parent act D The amendment made to the Act to suit the changing conditions
'Delegatus non protest delgare' means A The delegate not protest against the authority B The delegate does not have potential for making laws C The delegate cannot further delegate D The delegate can further delegate
The principle that by exercising the power of modification the delegate cannot change the legislative policy was developed in the case of A R v Burah B Delhi Laws Act 1912, Re AIR 1951 SC C Ram jawaya Kapur v State of Punjab 1955 SC D None of the above
Which of the functions may not be delegated A Commencement B Inclusion and exclusion C Application of existing laws D Essential legislative functions
Which of the following functions are permissible delegations A Future Acts B Imposition of tax C Supplying of details D Ouster of jurisdiction of Court
Which of the following is correct definition of ‘Audi alteram partem’? A Listening to the appeal B Right of fair hearing C Right to know reasons of decision D All of the above
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