Constitution Flashcards

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Article 105 and 194

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deals with the powers, privileges and immunities of the State Legislatures, their Members and their committees

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Parts of the Constitution

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▪️U= Union and its territories (1)
▪️C= Citizenship (2)
▪️F= Fundamental Rights (3)
▪️D= DPSPs (4)
▪️F= Fundamental Duties (4A)
▪️U= Union (5)
▪️S= States (6)
▪️U= Union Territories (8)
▪️P= Panchayats (9)
▪️M= Municipalities (9A)
▪️S= Scheduled and Tribal areas (10)
▪️R= Relation b/w Union and States (11)
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Schedules of the Constitution

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▪️T= Territory (I)
▪️E= Emoluments (II)
▪️A= Affirmations and Oaths (III)
▪️R= Rajya Sabha (IV)
▪️S= Scheduled areas (V)
▪️O= Other Scheduled areas (VI)
▪️F= Federal provisions, 3 lists (VII)
▪️O= Official languages (VIII)
▪️L= Land reforms (IX)
▪️D= Defection (X)
▪️P= Panchayats (XI)
▪️M= Municipalities (XII)
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Article 102 (1) and Article 191 (1)

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MP or an MLA is barred from holding any office of profit under the central or state government. “a person shall not be deemed to hold an office of profit under the government of India or the government of any state by reason only that he is a minister”.

Provisions of Articles 102 and 191 also protect a legislator occupying a government position if the office in question has been made immune to disqualification by law. In the recent past, several state legislatures have enacted laws exempting certain offices from the purview of office of profit. Parliament has also enacted the Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Act, 1959, which has been amended several times to expand the exempted list.

There is no bar on how many offices can be exempted from the purview of the law.

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Federal scheme, office of governor, judiciary, Public service commission, emergency provisions and administrative details

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Government of India act 1935

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Parliamentary government, rule of law, legislative procedure, single citizenship, predicative rates, Parliamentary privileges and bicameralism

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British constitution

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Fundamental rights, independence of judiciary, judicial review, impeachment of the President, removal of Supreme Court and High Court judges and post of vice president

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US Constitution

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Directive principles of state policy, nomination of members to Rajya Sabha and method of election of president

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Irish constitution

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Federation with a strong Centre, vesting of residue re powers in the centre, appointment of state governors by the Centre and advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

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Canadian constitution

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Concurrent list, freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse and joint setting of the two houses of Parliament

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Australian Constitution

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Suspension of fundamental rights during emergency

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WayMar Constitution of Germany

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12
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Fundamental duties and the ideal of Justice – social, economic and political – in the preamble

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Soviet Constitution

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Republic and the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity in the preamble

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French constitution

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14
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Procedure for amendment of the constitution and election of members of Rajya Sabha

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South African constitution

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Procedure established by law

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Japanese Constitution

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16
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Article 31 A

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Saving of laws providing for acquisition of Estates et cetera

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Article 31B

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Validation of certain acts and regulations included in the ninth schedule

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Article 31C

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Saving of laws giving effect to certain directive principles