Which of the functions may not be delegated A Commencement B Inclusion and exclusion C Application of existing laws D Essential legislative functions
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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
Which of the following is/are the requisite conditions for a contract made in the exercise of executive power of the centre? A The contract must be expressed to be made by the president B The contract is to be executed in such manner and by such person as the President may direct C The contract must be entered on behalf of the President D All of the above
Which of the following is true when a government contract which does not conform to the provisions of Art 299 of the Constitution? A the contract is not enforceable in Court against the parties B the contract is voidable at the option of both the parties C the contract is void D none of the above
Which of the following is write definition of the phrase Nemo judex in causa sua A no man is capable of rendering judgement on himself B no man shall be a judge in his own cause C no man can punish himself D proper justice can be done if the judge is related to the party
Which of the following is not a control on delegated legislation A Judicial B Legislative C Doctrine of ultra vires D Doctrine of lifting of veil
Which of the following is not the ground of procedural ultra vires A Non Publication of rules B No consultation C Sub delegation D None of the above
Which of the following is NOT the ground for substantive ultra vires? A Where parent Act is unconstitutional B Where parent act delegates essential legislative functions C Where delegated legislation is arbitrary D where mandatory consultation process is not complied with
Principles of natural justice are NOT applicable against which of the following actions ? A Administrative actions B Rule making action C Quasi judicial actions D Judicial process
'Principles of natural justice are applicable even when the statute is silent …….they do not supplant law of the land but supplement it'. this was held in which case? A A K Kraipak v Union of India B M C Mehta v Union of India C A K Gopalan v Union of India D None of the above
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