Question
Who gives an assent to a Bill passed in India to make it
a law?Solution
The Parliament is the ultimate law-making authority of India. A bill becomes a law if it is passed by both Houses of the Parliament and receives the assent of the President to make it a law.
Which body is responsible for conducting elections to the offices of the President and Vice President of India?
Identify the incorrect pair related to Indian Constitutional Amendments:
How many official languages are recognized by the Indian Constitution?
Who was the first President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
Article 243-I of the Constitution mandates setting up of the State Finance Commission (SFC) every _________ years.
In which part of the Indian Constitution are ‘Fundamental Duties’ outlined?
The Constitution of India includes the promotion of international peace and security under its:
Which authority has the power to promulgate ordinances when Parliament is not in session in India?
Under which list does the regulation of telecommunication networks fall as per the Indian Constitution?
Which article of the Indian Constitution addresses laws inconsistent with fundamental rights?