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Which of the following Articles mentions a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India?
353 0649aa0b91a612ce001f65b751. The provisions of the Uniform Civil Code are mentioned in Part IV of the Constitution of India.
2. 'Uniform Civil Code' is clearly mentioned in Part 4 of Article 44 of the Indian Constitution.
3. Article 44 says, “The State shall endeavour to secure to the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.
4. “The Uniform Civil Code is a proposal to create and enforce secular personal laws of citizens in India
5. This applies equally to all citizens regardless of their religion. At present, the personal laws of different communities are governed by their religious texts.
When did the National Integration Council declare its objectives for the first time?
349 064c21878d3a6d4481eeb767f1. In the meeting of the National Unity Council held in the year 1968, its objective was announced which is as follows - “Our Constitution is based on Common Citizenship, Unity in Diversity, Freedom of Religions, Secularism.” ), equality, political-socio-economic justice and brotherhood among all communities.”
2. The National Unity Council is committed to adhering to these constitutional values.
3. Its objective is to find solutions to overcome the problems of communalism, casteism and regionalism.
The procedure for the nomination of members to the Rajya Sabha in the Constitution of India is borrowed from which of the following countries’ constitutions?
349 064c21f4866a41f484c1686391. The process of nomination of Rajya Sabha members has been adopted in the Indian Constitution.
2. According to Article 80 of the Indian Constitution, the President can nominate 12 members to the Rajya Sabha.
3. These members should also be from amongst persons having special knowledge or practical experience in the fields of literature, science, art and social service.
In India, who appoints the Advocate General of a State?
348 0649a96fcab3c5fffc2e06b21Appointment of State Advocate General in India:
1. Appointee: Governor
2. Qualification: Qualified to be appointed as a judge of a High Court.
3. Tenure: During the pleasure of the Governor
4. Remuneration: Determined by the Governor
5. Their duties are given in Articles 165 and 177 of the Constitution.
Additional Information:
1. The Advocate General is the highest law officer of the state.
2. He provides assistance to the State Government in all its legal matters.
3. He also protects and safeguards the interests of the state government.