Q). The Doctrine of Prospective Overruling was invoked by the Supreme Court in:
A) A.KGopalan v. State of Madras
B) Sankari Prasad v. Union of India
C) Golaknath v. State of Punjab
D) Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala
Q). Under which Article of the Constitution, the President of India can appoint a National Commission for Scheduled Castes:
A) Article 338
B) Article 339
C) Article 340
D) Article 341
Q). In Supreme Association v. Union of India case, the Supreme Court declared the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act as null and void. In this case the dissenting judgement was given by:
A) Justice Jagdish Singh
B) Justice Chelameshwar
C) Justice Madan Lokur
D) Justice Kurian Joseph
Q). While interpreting Article 368 in respect of the power of the Parliament in Keshavananda Bharati’s case, the doctrine propounded is:
A) Doctrine of Basic Structure
B) Doctrine of Prospective Overruling
C) Doctrine of Sovereignty
D) Doctrine of Rule of Law
Q). The Power of Parliament under Article 249 to legislate with respect to the matters in the state List is:
A) To safeguard the interest of the respective State
B) To-safeguard the National Interest
C) To safeguard the harmony between Two States
D) To resolve the Inter-State water dispute