M. S. M. Sharma v. Shri Krishna Sinha, AIR 1959 SC 395, is primarily case on
A.Equality before the law
B.Right of association
C.Parliament privileges
D.Right to occupation
A.Equality before the law
B.Right of association
C.Parliament privileges
D.Right to occupation
A.Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain (1976)
B.Minerva Mills Ltd. v. Union of India (1980)
C.L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India (1997)
D.I. R. Coelho v. Union of India (2007)
A.Article 21
B.Article 32
C.Preamble
D.Article 14
A.Right to property
B.Right to religion
C.Right to constitutional remedies
D.All of the above
A.42nd Amendment
B.44th Amendment
C.24th Amendment
D.43rd Amendment
A.Error of law apparent on the face of the record
B.Violation of rules of natural justice
C.Merit of the case
D.Abuse of jurisdiction
A.Rule of law, republicanism, secularism
B.Independence of judiciary, parliamentary democracy, federal polity
C.Emergency provision, egalitarianism, dignity of the individual
D.Parliamentary democracy, secularism, egalitarianism
A.Golak Nath case
B.Berubari case
C.Keshavananda Bharti case
D.All the above
A.An Executive power
B.A legislative power
C.Quasi-legislative power
D.Quasi executive power
A.Separate the judiciary from the executive in the public services of the state
B.Separate functioning of judiciary from executive
C.Separate the powers of judiciary from the executive
D.Separate the powers of judiciary from the legislature