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Q1Domain Verified
Which of the following statements best reflects the 'basic structure doctrine' as established by the Indian Supreme Court, and its implications for constitutional amendment powers?
The doctrine posits that Parliament has unfettered power to amend any part of the Constitution, including fundamental rights, provided it follows the prescribed procedure.
The doctrine asserts that while Parliament can amend the Constitution, it cannot alter or destroy its 'basic structure' or fundamental features, which are beyond the scope of amendment.
The doctrine introduced a system of constitutional review by the judiciary that is limited to procedural correctness and does not extend to the substantive content of amendments.
The doctrine primarily focuses on the interpretation of Directive Principles of State Policy and their supremacy over Fundamental Rights in all circumstances.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of Indian federalism, consider the principle of 'cooperative federalism'. Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies this principle in action?
The Union government unilaterally imposing a new national education policy without consulting state governments, citing national interest.
The Supreme Court striking down a state law that encroached upon a subject exclusively within the Union's legislative competence.
The establishment of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, a body comprising the Union Finance Minister and State Finance Ministers, to decide on tax policies and rates.
The President dissolving a state legislature and imposing President's Rule based on a report from the Governor, without any prior consultation with the state executive.
Q3Domain Verified
The concept of 'Parliamentary Sovereignty' in India, while influenced by the Westminster model, is distinct. Which of the following best explains this distinction?
Indian Parliament possesses absolute and unlimited legislative power, similar to the UK Parliament.
The President of India has the power to veto any legislation passed by Parliament, rendering Parliament's sovereignty conditional.
The Indian Constitution, being supreme, limits the power of Parliament, and its laws are subject to judicial review.
The Directive Principles of State Policy can be directly enforced by Parliament, overriding any legislative limitations.

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