Under which one of the following writs an official can be prevented from taking an action to which he is officially not entitled?
(1) Mandamus
(2) Quo Warranto
(3) Certiorari
(4) Habeas Corpus
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In the Constitution of India, the Fundamental Rights
(1) formed a part of the original Constitution
(2) were added by the Fourth Amendment
(3) were added by the Parliament in 152
(4) were added under the Fortysecond Amendment
Which one of the following Writs are issued to courts, corporations, government servants, or persons directing them to perform their public duty?
(1) Habeas Corpus
(3) Mandamus
(4) Prohibition
In India, the right to property is now recognized as
(1) a fundamental right
(2) a legal right
(3) a natural right
(4) a political right
The right to vote is a
(1) Political right
(2) Civil rights
(3) Economic right
(4) Legal right
Which Fundamental Right according to Dr. Ambedkar is like the heart of the Constitution?
(1) Right of Constitutional remedies
(2) Right to religion
(3) Right to equality
(4) Right to freedom
What is the status of the Right to Property now?
(1) Legal Right
(2) Human Right
(3) Fundamental Right
(4) Natural Right
Which one of the following writs literally means ‘what is your auauthority ?
(2) Certiorari
(3) Quo Warranto
What is the chief source of political power in India?
(1) The people
(2) The Constitution
(3) The Parliament
(4) The Parliament and the State Legislatures
A court enforces enjoyment of a Fundamental Right by issuing
(1) a decree
(2) an ordinance
(3) a writ
(4) a notification
The political right does not include which of the following?
(1) Right to vote
(2) Right to life
(3) Right to contest in the election
(4) Right to lodge a complaint with executive bodies of the Government
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