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2817) Consider the following statements.

1. When governor act as Chancellor he acts on aid and advice of the Council of Ministers.

2. Chancellors in central universities are titular heads, who are appointed by the President in his capacity as Visitor.

3. Sarkaria Commission, which reviewed Centre-State relations, recommended that Governors should not be burdened with the role of Chancellors.
1293) Consider the following statements:

1. Originally, the Citizenship Act (1955), also provided for the Commonwealth Citizenship.

2. The provision for Commonwealth Citizenship was repealed by the Citizenship (Amendment)
Act, 2005.
2818) Consider the following statements with regard to Right to be Forgotten(RTBF)

1. RTBF traces its origin to the β€˜right to oblivion’ in the American jurisprudence

2. In India, there is no law that specifically provides for RTBF

3 . RTBF is part of the right to life under Article 21.
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M Laxmikant 5th Edition

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Historical Background

The Company Rule (1773–1858)
The Crown Rule (1858–1947)

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Making of the constitution


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Salient features of the constitution


πŸ‘‰Click here for - Chapter 4 Preamble

πŸ‘‰Click here for - Chapter 5 Union and it's territory

πŸ‘‰Click here for - Chapter 6 citizenship

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Chapter 7 Fundamental rights

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Directive principles of state policy(DPSP)


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Fundamental Duties(FD)


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Amendment of the Constitution


πŸ‘‰Click here for-- Chapter 11
Basic structure of the Constitution


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πŸ‘‰Click here for-- Chapter 12 Parliamentary system

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Federal system


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Center States Relations


πŸ‘‰ Click here for-- Chapter 15
Inter - state relations


πŸ‘‰ Click here for-- Chapter 16 Emergency provisions

Central government
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πŸ‘‰ M Laxmikant Part 3
(Chapters from 17 to 25 ) start from here


πŸ‘‰ Click here for-- Chapter 17
President

πŸ‘‰ Click here for-- Chapter 18
Vice President

πŸ‘‰ Click here for-- Chapter 19
Prime Minister

πŸ‘‰ Click here for-- Chapter 20
Central council of ministers


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Cabinet committee


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Parliament


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Parliamentary committee


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Parliamentary forums

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Supreme court

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State Government
(Chapters from 26 to 33 )


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Governor


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Chief Minister

πŸ‘‰Click here for-- Chapter 28
State Council of Ministers


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State Legislature

πŸ‘‰Click here for-- Chapter 30
High court


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Subordinate courts


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Special provisions for some state


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Panchayatraj


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Municipalities


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Union territories


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Schedule and Tribal areas


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Election commission of India


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Union public service commission



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State public service commission


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Finance commission of India


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National commission for scheduled castes


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National commission for scheduled Tribes



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Special officer for linguistic minorities


πŸ‘‰Click here for-- Chapter 45
Comptroller and auditor general of India

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Attorney general of India

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Advocate general of India


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πŸ‘‰Part 10 Appendices start from here

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Tenth Schedule

πŸ‘‰ Introduced by 52nd AA, 1985

πŸ‘‰ The Y B Chavan committee submitted a report during the fourth Lok Sabha in 1967
which led to a first attempt to submit an anti-defection bill in Parliament.

πŸ‘‰ It was later culminated in the 91st Constitutional amendment in 2003.
ο‚· Legislators may be disqualified on grounds of defection by the Presiding Officer [PO] of a legislature based on a petition by any other member of the House.

ο‚· His [Presiding Officer] decision is final.
o Judicial Review is applicable only after the decision is made.

ο‚· Law aims to prevent MPs or MLAs from switching political parties for any personal
motive [Aaya Ram GYA Ram]

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Indian Telegraph Act, 1885


ο‚· It governs the use of wired and wireless telegraphy, telephones, teletype, radio
communications and digital data communications.

ο‚· It gives the Government of India exclusive jurisdiction and privileges for establishing, maintaining, operating, licensing and oversight of all forms of wired and wireless communications within Indian territory.

ο‚· It also authorizes government law enforcement agencies to monitor/intercept
communications and TAP PHONE lines under conditions defined within the Indian
Constitution.

ο‚· Section 5(2) of the act allows central and state governments to prevent the
transmission of messaging during a PUBLIC EMERGENCY or in the Interest of Public Safety, or in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India or the security of the state”.

ο‚· Sanction for Interception: The abovementioned Supreme Courtβ€Ÿs observations
formed the basis of introducing Rule 419A in the Telegraph Rules in 2007 and later
in the rules prescribed under the IT Act in 2009.


Rule 419A states that a Secretary to the Government of India (not below the rank of a Joint Secretary) in the Ministry of Home Affairs can pass
orders of interception in the case of Centre, and similar provisions exist at
the state level.

Checks against Misuse
ο‚· Interception remain in force not exceeding 60 days Copy is to be forwarded to a review committee within seven working days

ο‚· Committee is expected to meet at least once in two months

ο‚· Records shall be destroyed every six months
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UPSC CSE 2024 Notification

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The official notice reads, β€œDue to the schedule of the impending General Election, the Commission has decided to postpone the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination – 2024 which also serves as screening test for Indian Forest Service Examination, 2024 from 26-05- 2024 to 16-06-2024.”

New date - 16 June 2024
2819) In the context of the basic philosophy of the
constitution, which of the following is/are the functions of a constitution?

1. It provides a set of basic rules that allow
for coordination among members of
society.

2. It specifies who has powers to make
decisions in a society.

3. It sets limits on what a government can
impose on its citizens.
2820) 'The claims of the members of the Scheduled
Castes and the Scheduled Tribes shall be
taken into consideration, consistently with
the maintenance of efficiency of
administration, in the making of
appointments to services and posts in
connection with the affairs of the Union or a
State'. This provision was provided in the
Indian Constitution under:
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