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Q: State Article 245 of Indian Constitution ?

Ans:  According to Article 245(1), the parliament has the power to make laws for a particular territory or for whole of India. The state legislature has the power to make laws for a particular part or whole territory of state in accordance with Article 245(1). The Parliament also has the power to make laws for extra territorial operation in accordance with Article 245(2) of Indian Constitution.  

Q: State distribution of legislative powers ?

Ans: Article 245 of Indian Constitution mentions about distribution of legislative powers between centre and state. 

Q: State Part 11 of Indian Constitution?

Ans: Indian Constitution compromises of 395 articles,  22 parts and 8 schedules.   Part 11 of Indian Constitution mentions  relations between union and states. 

Q: What are the differences between fundamental rights and directive Principles ?

Ans:  1. Fundamental Rights are sometimes considered as a kind of restriction imposed on the State. Directive Principles are written in Part 4 of the Constitution of India. They are given in Articles 36-51 of the Constitution of India. 2.  The basic rights that are guaranteed to Indian citizens by the Constitution of India are known as Fundamental Rights. Directive Principles of the Indian constitution are the guidelines to be followed by the Government while framing policies. 3.   Political Democracy is established in India with the help of Fundamental Rights given in the Constitution of India. Economic and Social Democracy is established with the help of the Directive Principles of State Policy. 4.  The welfare of each and every citizen is promoted through the Fundamental Rights. The welfare of the entire community is fostered with the help of Directive Principles. 5.  As per the law, the violation of Fundamental Rights is punishable. Violation of Directi...

Q: Discuss fourth schedule of Indian Constitution ?

Ans:  Allocation of seats in the Rajya Sabha to the states and the union territories are mentioned in fourth schedule. 

Q: Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by

Ans: President 

Q: Why is second schedule of Indian Constitution so important ?

Ans: The second schedule of Indian Constitution is so important because it mentions about the top posts of  Indian Government.   These posts are as follows:  1. The President of India   2. The Governors of States   3. The Speaker and the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha   4. The Chairman and the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha   5. The Speaker and the Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in the states   6. The Chairman and the Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Council in the states   7. The Judges of the Supreme Court   8. The Judges of the High Courts   9. The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India