Question
‘What cannot be done directly cannot be done
indirectly.’ This doctrine relates toSolution
The Doctrine of Colourable Legislation is founded on the Latin maxim “Quando aliquid prohibetur ex directo, prohibetur et per obliquum” which states that whatever is unable to be done directly, cannot also be done indirectly. The doctrine of colourability is the idea that when a legislature wants to do something that it cannot do within the constraints of the Constitution, it colours the law with a substitute purpose, allowing it to accomplish its original goal. The scope of the doctrine is well-explained by the Supreme Court in the matter of K.C Gajapati Narayan Deo vs. State of Orissa 1953
Which of the following networks is generally formed in a computer lab, where multiple computers are connected through a switch and wired cable to share ...
 Holding the mouse button down while moving an object or text is known as __
________Function key refreshes the current window.
A high speed memory device used in CPU for temporary storage during processing is called
Which of the following storage media provides sequential access only ?
___________________ can scan the contents of a hard disk to find files or areas that are corrupted in some way and eliminates them for a more efficientl...
From the set of candidate keys after selecting one of the keys as primary key, all other remaining keys are known as.Â
A Personal Computer uses a number of chips mounted on a circuit board called
Which type of printer uses heat to transfer ink onto paper?
______is the measurement of things such as fingerprints and retinal scans used for security access.