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Which one of the following objectives is not embodied in the Preamble to the Constitution of India ?
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59%
Economic liberty
20%
Liberty of belief
12%
Liberty of expression
8%
Liberty of thought
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*πŸ›‘οΈQuestion Hour*

β™ŸοΈThe first hour of every parliamentary sitting is slotted for this.

β™ŸοΈDuring this time, the members ask questions and the ministers usually give answers. The questions are of three kinds, namely, starred, unstarred and short notice.

β™ŸοΈA starred question (distinguished by an asterisk) requires an oral answer and hence supplementary questions can follow.

β™ŸοΈAn unstarred question, on the other hand, requires a written answer and hence, supplementary questions cannot follow.

β™ŸοΈA short notice question is one that is asked by giving a notice of less than ten days. It is answered orally.
*πŸ›‘οΈImportant case laws related to Constitution of India:*

*1 S.R.Bommai v.UOI:* (1994)
Federalism I Secularism Artilcle 356 and floor test.
S. R. Bommai case was a landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of India, where the Court discussed provisions of Article 356 of the Constitution of India and related issues. This case had a huge impact on Centre-State Relations. The judgement attempted to curb misuse of Article 356 of the Constitution of India, which allowed President's rule to be imposed on state governments.

*2 Samsher Singh v. State of punjab: (1974)*
Function of President/Governor with aid and advice of
Council of Ministers

*3 Maneka Gandhi v. UOI: (1978)*
Article 21 Right to travel abroad
(Article 14, 19 and 21)

*4 Indra Sawhney v. UOI: (1992)*
SCC - Mandal Commission

*5 C. Golaknath case (1967):*
Validity of the First and Seventeenth Amendments and described the scope of Article 13

*6 Kesvananda Bharti case (1973):*
Basic Structure of the Indian Constitution

*7 Menaka Gandhi case (1978):*
Significant towards the transformation of the judicial review

*8 Waman Rao Case (1981):*
Validity of 9th Schedule.
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πŸ›‘οΈ *Significance Of Fundamental Duties*

β™ŸοΈThey serve as a reminder to the citizens that while enjoying their rights, they should also be conscious of duties they owe to their country, their society and to their fellow citizens.

β™ŸοΈThey serve as a warning against the anti-national and anti-social activities like burning the national flag, destroying public property and so on.

β™ŸοΈThey serve as a source of inspiration for the citizens and promote a sense of discipline and commitment among them.

β™ŸοΈThey help the courts in examining and determining the constitutional validity of a law.

β™ŸοΈThey are enforceable by law. Hence, the Parliament can provide for the imposition of appropriate penalty or punishment for failure to fulfil any of them.
*πŸ›‘οΈRetired Judge*

β™ŸοΈAt any time, the chief justice of India can request a retired judge of the Supreme Court or a retired judge of a high court (who is duly qualified for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court) to act as a judge of the Supreme Court for a temporary period.

β™ŸοΈHe can do so only with the previous consent of the president and also of the person to be so appointed.

β™ŸοΈSuch a judge is entitled to such allowances as the president may determine.

β™ŸοΈHe will also enjoy all the jurisdiction, powers and privileges of a judge of Supreme Court. But, he will not otherwise be deemed to be a judge of the Supreme Court.
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*πŸ›‘οΈOfficial Language*

β™ŸοΈAccording to Part 17 Article 343 of the Indian Constitution, the Union's official language is Hindi and the script is Devanagari.
β™ŸοΈUnder Article 344, there is a provision for the President to appoint a commission to advise on certain matters related to the official language.
β™ŸοΈThe first Official Language Commission was constituted in 1955.
β™ŸοΈThe original Constitution included a total of 14 languages.
β™ŸοΈAccording to the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, currently a total of 22 languages are recognized as official languages.
β™ŸοΈArticle 345 provides provisions related to the official languages of the states.
β™ŸοΈUnder Article 348, provisions are made for the language to be used in the High Court, Supreme Court, Parliament, and State Legislatures.
β™ŸοΈUnder Article 120, provisions are made for the language to be used in Parliament.
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Uttrakhand Civil Judge Mains Exam 2023
Exam Schedule: 21 April to 24 April 2026
Exam Centre: Haridwar
*10 Key Constitutional Amendments*

1. ⁠*1st Amendment Act, 1951*

β€’ Restricted freedom of speech (Art. 19)
β€’ Enabled land reforms, added 9th Schedule

2. *42nd Amendment Act, 1976 (Mini-Constitution)*

β€’ Added β€œSocialist, Secular” to Preamble
β€’ Curtailed judicial review, strengthened Centre
β€’ During The Emergency

3. *44th Amendment Act, 1978*

β€’ Reversed excesses of 42nd Amendment
β€’ Restored Fundamental Rights protection
β€’ Made Right to Property a legal (not fundamental) right

4. *52nd Amendment Act, 1985*

β€’ Introduced Anti-Defection Law
β€’ Added 10th Schedule

5. *61st Amendment Act, 1988*

β€’ Reduced voting age from 21 β†’ 18

6. *73rd & 74th Amendments, 1992*

β€’ Gave constitutional status to Panchayats & Municipalities
β€’ Strengthened local self-government
β€’ Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s vision

7. *86th Amendment Act, 2002*

β€’ Made Right to Education (6–14 years) a Fundamental Right (Art. 21A)

8. *99th Amendment Act, 2014*

β€’ Created NJAC for judicial appointments
β€’ Struck down by SC (violated Basic Structure)

9. *101st Amendment Act, 2016*

β€’ Introduced GST (Goods & Services Tax)
β€’ Created β€œOne Nation, One Tax”

10. *103rd Amendment Act, 2019*

β€’ Introduced 10% EWS reservation
β€’ Based on economic criteria
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πŸ›‘οΈ *AD HOC JUDGE*

β™ŸοΈWhen there is a lack of quorum of the permanent judges to hold or continue any session of the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice of India can appoint a judge of a High Court as an ad hoc judge of the Supreme Court for a temporary period.

β™ŸοΈHe can do so only after consultation with the chief justice of the High Court concerned and with the previous consent of the president.

β™ŸοΈThe judge so appointed should be qualified for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court.

β™ŸοΈIt is the duty of the judge so appointed to attend the sittings of the Supreme Court, in priority to other duties of his office. While so attending, he enjoys all the jurisdiction, powers and privileges (and discharges the duties) of a judge of the Supreme Court.
The *Lok Sabha defeated the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, aimed at advancing the 33% women's reservation without waiting for the mandated delimitation exercise.*
The Consultative Committee of Members of Parliament for Railway Zones is constituted by the?
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32%
Ministry of Parliament Affairs
13%
President of India
13%
Ministry of Transport
42%
Ministry of Railways
If a Panchayat is dissolved, elections are to be held within?
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12%
1 month
29%
3 month
55%
6 month
4%
1 year
Panchayat Raj was first introduced in India in October, 1959 in?
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13%
Tamil Nadu
74%
Rajasthan
9%
Kerala
4%
Karnataka