131. The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 is enacted in tune with which Fundamental Right embodied in the Indian Constitution?
(1) Article 29
(2) Article 23
(3) Article 22
(4) Article 20
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132. Article 21 of the Constitution of India incorporates the Right to “Medical Assistance”. In which of the following case this was decided?
(1) Parmanand Katara vs. Union of India
(2) Sunil Batra vs. Delhi Administration
(3) Hoskot vs. State of Maharashtra
(4) Charles Sobhraj vs. Superintendent of Central Jail
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133. Fundamental Rights under Articles 20 and 21 are enforceable during the operation of proclamation of emergency through which Amendment Act?
(1) 48th
(2) 46th
(3) 45th
(4) 44th
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134. In case of Armed Forces, the Fundamental Rights guaranteed by Part III of the Constitution are:
(1) available only according to the law made by Parliament in this regard.
(2) strictly enforceable by. Army Courts.
(3) available through petition to President.
(4) not available to them.
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135. Article 25 of the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but it is subject to:
(1) Public order, morality, health and secularism.
(2) Public order, morality, health and sovereignty and integrity of the nation.
(3) Public order, morality, health only.
(4) Public order, morality, health and other Fundamental Rights.
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136. Sexual harassment of working women at work place was considered violation of Fundamental Rights under Article 19(1)(g) and Article 21 in which case?
(1) Maneka Gandhi vs. Union of India
(2) Nargesh Meerza case
(3) Vishaka vs. State of Rajasthan
(4) Sarla Mudgal vs. Union of India
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137. Under the Constitution of India, which of the following is not a Fundamental Duty?
(1) To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals.
(2) To safeguard public property.
(3) To develop the temper. scientific
(4) To vote in public elections.
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138. In which case it was held that the harmony and balance between Fundamental Right and Directive Principles is an essential feature of the basic structure of Indian Constitution?
(1) Srinivasan vs. Union of India
(2) M.M. Pathak vs. Union of India
(3) Minerva Mills Ltd. vs. Union of India
(4) Keshavananda
(5) Union of India Bharati VS. Question not attempted
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139. Fundamental Rights given under Part III of the Constitution are :
(1) Justiciable and enforceable by court
(2) Non-enforceable
(3) Not justiciable
(4) Unamendable
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140. Originally the Supreme Court consisted of a Chief Justice and
(1) Fifteen other Judges
(2) Thirteen other Judges
(3) Twelve other Judges
(4) Seven other Judges.
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