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βοΈ The writ of prohibition is issued by a higher court (Supreme Court or High Court) to a lower court, tribunal, or quasi-judicial body, ordering it to stop proceedings in a case where it is acting beyond its jurisdiction.
βοΈ This writ is preventive in nature and aims to stop an illegal proceeding from continuing.
π Hence, the correct answer is (c) The lower court prohibiting continuation of proceedings in a case.
1οΈβ£ Option (a): A government officer prohibiting him from taking a particular action. β
2οΈβ£ Option (b): The Parliament/Legislative Assembly to pass a law on Prohibition. β
3οΈβ£ Option (d): The Government prohibiting it from following an unconstitutional policy. β
π Thus, the correct answer is (c).
Writ | Purpose | Issued Against |
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Habeas Corpus | “Produce the body” β issued to release an unlawfully detained person. | Authorities detaining a person. |
Mandamus | “We command” β directs a public official to perform a duty. | Government officials, public authorities. |
Prohibition | “Stay proceedings” β stops lower courts from exceeding jurisdiction. | Lower courts, tribunals. |
Certiorari | “To be certified” β higher court reviews and quashes an illegal order. | Lower courts, tribunals. |
Quo Warranto | “By what authority?” β questions the legality of a public officeholder. | Any person holding public office illegally. |
βοΈ In Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) vs. Union of India (2017), the Supreme Court unanimously held that Right to Privacy is a fundamental right under Article 21 (Right to Life and Personal Liberty).
βοΈ The judgment overruled two previous cases that had denied privacy as a fundamental right:
βοΈ The Supreme Court stated that privacy is intrinsic to human dignity and personal liberty, making it an integral part of Article 21.
π Hence, the correct answer is (d) Article 21.
1οΈβ£ Article 15 β Deals with prohibition of discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth. β
2οΈβ£ Article 16 β Deals with equality of opportunity in public employment. β
3οΈβ£ Article 19 β Provides freedom of speech and expression, which is related to privacy but does not explicitly guarantee it. β
4οΈβ£ Article 21 β Ensures Right to Life and Personal Liberty, under which the Supreme Court placed Right to Privacy. β
π Thus, the correct answer is (d) Article 21.
Case | Judgment |
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M.P. Sharma Case (1958) | Right to Privacy is not a fundamental right. |
Kharak Singh Case (1961) | Surveillance does not violate privacy. |
Justice K.S. Puttaswamy Case (2017) | Right to Privacy is a fundamental right under Article 21. |
Aadhaar Case (2018) | Upheld Aadhaar but placed restrictions to protect privacy. |
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Term | Definition | Who Decides? | Effect |
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Adjournment | Suspension of a sitting for a specific period (hours/days) | Speaker (Lok Sabha) / Chairman (Rajya Sabha) | House meets again on a fixed date |
Adjournment Sine Die | Suspension without fixing a date for resumption | Speaker / Chairman | House meets only when reconvened |
Prorogation | Termination of a session of Parliament | President (on advice of CoM) | Bills & pending business do not lapse |
Dissolution | End of the Lok Sabhaβs term (before or after 5 years) | President (on advice of CoM) | Lok Sabha elections are held again |
While any resolution for the removal of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha is under considerationβ
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
β Bills introduced and pending in Lok Sabha.
β Bills passed by Lok Sabha but pending in Rajya Sabha.
β A bill pending in the Rajya Sabha but not yet passed by the Lok Sabha.
β A bill passed by both Houses but pending Presidential assent.
β A bill returned by the President for reconsideration.
β A bill where the President has already notified a joint sitting before dissolution.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
πΉ Article 112 of the Indian Constitution states that the President of India shall cause to be laid before both Houses of Parliament the Annual Financial Statement (Budget).
π Why does the Finance Minister present the Budget instead of the President?
π Elimination Strategy:
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πΉ Article 109 of the Constitution provides for the special procedure in respect of Money Bills.
πΉ Provisions of Article 109:
π What happens if Rajya Sabha does not return a Money Bill within 14 days?
π Can there be a joint sitting for a Money Bill?
π Elimination Strategy:
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πΉ Ethics Committee of Lok Sabha β Background
π Key Functions of the Ethics Committee:
π Elimination Strategy: