Question
In India, how is the Rule of Law regarded in the
context of the Constitution and natural justice?Solution
It is regarded as a part of the basic structure of the Constitution and cannot be abrogated or destroyed by Parliament. It is also considered a part of natural justice, Explanation: In India, the meaning of rule of law has been much expanded. It is regarded as a part of the basic structure of the Constitution and, therefore, it cannot be abrogated or destroyed even by Parliament. It is also regarded as a part of natural justice.
In the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and th...
Statements: N & C, C # I, I @ L, L % Y
Conclusions: I.   C & Y                   II. L # N
...Statement: O ≤ Q, Q ≥ A, A > I, I = D
Conclusion: I. Q > D II. A > D
Which of the following is true in the given expression?
 G < H ≤ I, V ≥ W = G, R ≤ I = A
Statements: Q © E, S % C, E $ S, C @ AÂ
Conclusions:Â
I. A © CÂ
II. S % AÂ
III. C © Q
Statements: J > K = L ≥ M ≥ Q; N < O ≤ P < Q
Conclusions:
I. Q > N
II. J > O
Statements:
E = F > Q = A > B; J < Z ≤ A
Conclusions:
I. Q > Z
II. B ˃ J
Statements: Q ≥ B > G = F ≥ J; W ≤ B = N < L.
Conclusions:
I. N > J
II. Q > L
Statements: 21 < 51 = 71 ≤ 61 < 11; 32 < 81 ≤ 91 =51
Conclusions:
I. 11 > 81
II. 21 > 32
III. 32 ≥ 21
Statements:
B > C = Z ≥ Q ≥ O; X < C ≤ D < O
Conclusions:
I. O > X
II. B > O