Answer: M.N. Joshi
Answer: M.N. Joshi
Answer: National Commission on Labour 2002
Codes :
Answer: 3 and 4
Answer : the appropriate government
Answer: Discretionary
Assertion (A) : The conciliation officer has no power under the Industrial Disputes Act when neither industrial disputes exists or apprehended. Reason (R) : Conciliation officer only investigates the Industrial disputes which exists or apprehended. Codes :
Answer: Both (A) and (R) are correct
Assertion (A) : The writ of Habeas Corpus can be granted to enable the detainee to argue his case in person Reason (R) : Because R Vs. Secretary of State for Home Department ex parte Wynne (1992) decided so Codes :
Answer: Both (A) and (R) are wrong
Answer: All citizens of India
Assertion (A) : Code of conduct has statutory force. Reason (R) : Because Article 102 of the Constitution says so. Codes :
Answer: Both (A) and (R) are wrong
Assertion (A) : One of the two Acts enacted under List I Entry 66 and the other under List III Entry 25 can be repugnant to each other Reason (R) : Because in Annamalai University Vs. Secretary of Inf. and Tourism Department decided so
Answer: Both (A) and (R) are wrong
Answer: Nothing happens
Assertion (A) : The power under 368 of the Constitution is a constituent power subject to the constitutional scheme as to distribution of legislative power according to entries in the Seventh Schedule Reason (R) : Because Sasanka Sekhar Maity Vs. Union of India decided so
Answer: Both (A) and (R) are wrong
Codes :
Answer: Only iii is correct
Assertion (A) : Legitimate expectation does not grant an absolute right to a claimant. Reason (R) : Legitimate expectation protects the right of fair hearing before a decision which results in negating a promise or withdrawing an undertaking is taken. Codes :
Answer: (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct explanation of (A)
Answer: K.L. Tripathi Vs. State Bank of India, is about right of cross examination