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Relevant facts are those which are needed to prove or disprove a fact in issue. Relevant facts are also called evidentiary facts (factum probans). These facts are not in issue – they are not the main issue of controversy or dispute between the parties
For how many days can the Rajya Sabha delay a Money Bill after it is passed by the Lok Sabha?
The 'Fundamental Duties' of citizens are enshrined in which part of the Indian Constitution?
Who headed the Provincial Constitution Committee?
Who was the first woman President of India?
In which year was the Payment of Gratuity Act enacted?
Panchayati Raj was introduced in the country in?
Which of the following indices is not considered while calculating Human Development Index (HDI)?
Which amendment to the Indian Constitution added the Ninth Schedule?
The financial emergency provisions in the Indian Constitution have been borrowed from which of the following?
When did the Indian Constitution come into effect?