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Headquartered in New Delhi, India's government contains three branches: executive, legislative and judiciary. Also known as the Union government, it governs all 28 states and seven territories of India. Ask questions here about its organization, history and office holders here.

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Who is your present chief justice of supreme court of India?

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Mr. M.C. Setalvad was the first Attorney General of India. He served from 28.01.1950 till 01.03.1963. He was also the Chairman of the first Law Commission of independent India which was established in 1955.

Who is Sonia Gandhi?

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She is President of the Indian National Congress, Chairperson of the ruling United Progressive Alliance and the widow of former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi.

Who is the current cabinet secretary of India?

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Sri Ajit Kumar Seth is the current cabinet secretary of India

How is the chief justice of India be removed?

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The Speaker of Lok Sabha can be removed from office only on a resolution of the House passed by a majority of all the then members of the House. Such a resolution has to satisfy some conditions like: it should be specific with respect to the charges and it should not contain arguments, inferences, ironical expressions, imputations or defamatory statements, etc. Not only these, discussions should be confined to charges referred to in the resolution. It is also mandatory to give a minimum of 14 days' notice of the intention to move the resolution.

What is the difference between gram sabha and gram panchayat?

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There is no difference between a gram panchayat and a village panchayat. A gram panchayat is a self-government institution at small town level or village in India. It has an elected head called a sarpanch.

What is the motto of supreme court of India?

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I think it means like they promise somthing to the supreme court.

How many parts article and schedules in Indian constitution?

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India's constitution is divided into twenty two (22) parts.

For further, reference the included related links to India's constitution below.

When did indira Gandhi became pm of India?

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He did much. He helped people, created new system, protested...

Who is chief minister of gujarat?

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Gujrat has chief minister, no prime minister

Gandhi's brothers name?

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Gandhi's father had a total of four wives. Gandhi was the son of his fourth wife. He had two brothers and one sister. Lakshmidas is his oldest brother.

How do the three organs of the US government inter-relate?

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The three branches of the US government are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

The legislative branch, made up representatives elected from individual districts, considers and passes or rejects proposed laws. This branch is also responsible for proposing taxes and approving the administrative budget, approving appointment of high officials in the administrative branch and of all Federal Judges, as well as for declaring war and approving treaties. The legislative branch has the power to propose amendments to the Constitution, but no amendment can take effect unless ratified by the legislatures of at least 2/3 of the states in the Union.

The executive branch, headed by the President, is responsible for administering and enforcing the laws, and therefore for issuing regulations, collecting taxes, managing the currency and the borders and defending the country. The President is also Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The President and Vice President are elected indirectly by nationwide vote. All other members of the administrative branch are appointed to office, the higher ones upon the advice and consent of the legislative branch (the Senate in particular).

The judicial branch is made up of the judges of the Federal Courts and those others who support court activities. Federal Judges are appointed to office by the President with the consent of the Senate and hold their positions for life, as long as they do not resign and are not removed by impeachment. Impeachment is an indictment and trial-like process performed by the legislative branch. The judicial branch hears cases related to breach of federal laws, disputes between two or more States, and disputes between citizens of different states. The Supreme Court is the final court of appeal and is able to nullify a law passed by the legislature or an action of the executive on the grounds that it is contrary to the provisions of the Constitution.

Pm of India?

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The Prime Minister of India as of July, 2014, is Narendra Modi. He was sworn into the office in May of 2014, succeeding Manmohan Singh. The pm, or prime minister, of India is Narendra Modi.

How much does a merchant-navy officer earn in India?

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an Indian mnavy officer can earn up to 600000rs as a captain.....1.5 to 2.5 lakh as a 2nd officer....

Who killed Gandhi and why?

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The assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a social reformer , and a freedom fighter, erroneously perceived as a Hindu nationalist by the media. He killed Gandhi because , Gandhi in his zeal to look "fair, secular and equal" to the world actually actually cowed down under Islamic Fundamentalist pressure and compromised the interests of 30 million Hindus , that eventually led to their massive genocide. In today's context the parallel to this would be something like this. Islamic Fundamentalists wowing to destroy the West and Israel, carry out 9/11. As a response to that The President instead of ordering airstrikes in Pakistan / Afghanistan actually actually says "sorry" to the terrorists and announces a special state called "Islamabad" in USA specially for Moslems where Sharia Law would be allowed. He appeals to the local Christian population that initially occupied that land to evacuate the place to make "place for our moslem brothers". Some people can't stand it and shoot him down. This is just an imaginary situation. No disrespect for The President. We know out President GWB was anything but that but that would be a perfect comparison to help understand Godse's position.
Refer to the the following lines from Godse's own testimony ( available uncensored in Google Docs) that help expound the situation that led Godse to kill Gandhi :-

" From August 1946 onwards, the private armies of the Muslim League began a massacre of Hindus. The then Viceroy, Lord Wavell, though distressed at what was happening, would not use his powers under the Government of India Act of 1935 to prevent the rape, murder and arson. The Hindu blood began to flow from Bengal to Karachi with little retaliation by the Hindus. The Interim Government formed in September was sabotaged by its Muslim League members right from its inception, but the more they became disloyal and treasonable to the government of which they were a part, the greater was Gandhi's infatuation for them. .............
One of the conditions imposed by Gandhi for his breaking of the fast related to the mosques in Delhi occupied by the Hindu refugees. But when Hindus in Pakistan were subjected to violent attacks he did not so much as utter a single word to protest and censure the Pakistan Government or the Muslims concerned. Gandhi was shrewd enough to know that while undertaking a fast unto death, had he imposed some conditions on the Muslims in Pakistan, here would have been found hardly any Muslims who could have shown some grief if the fast had ended in his death. It was for this reason that he purposely avoided imposing any conditions on the Muslims.
He was fully aware from past experience that Jinnah was not at all perturbed or influenced by his fast and the Muslim League hardly attached any value to the inner voice of Gandhi. Gandhi is being referred to as the Father of the Nation. But if that is so, he has failed in his paternal duty in as much he has acted very treacherously to the nation by his consenting to the partitioning of it. I stoutly maintain that Gandhi has failed in his duty. He has proved to be the Father of Pakistan. His inner-voice, his spiritual power, his doctrine of non-violence of which so much is made of, all crumbled against Jinnah's iron will and proved to be powerless.

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At the time of Gandhi's death, an Islamic Fundamentalist driven demand to investigate the role of Hindu Organizations in the death of Mr Gandhi was readily conceded by the then ruling party Indian National Congress ( which BTW across its 70+ year ruling span also became notorious for harboring the world largest Swiss Bank accounts and the dubious distinction of the most Corrupt Political Party in the globe ). So called "Hindu Fundamentalist" leaders were thrown in jail, tortured and made to falsely confess relations with Godse . A few months later after all investigations proved these claims baseless , they had to be released.

Who selects the supreme court judges?

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The Supreme court judges are nominated by the United States President. The nomination heads to a hearing in the United States Legislative office.
the president
By paying off the right people.

Its all policial, They will do what the

Party that put them in office tells them to.

What a shame.

We should get a chance to vote for them one time each.

They must retire after 10 years, with no retirement from the US goverment.

It should be an honor for them to sit.

Postal address of President of India?

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Rashtrapati Bhavan,

New Delhi - 110 004

EPABX : 23015321,

Fax : 011-23017290 & 011-23017824

Email: presidentofindia@rb.nic.in

Who is the new chief justice of supreme court of India?

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Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.H. Kapadia

Chief Justice of India

Appointed as the Chief Justice of India in the forenoon of 12.05.2010


KG. Balakrishnan

has retired , the current CJI is Justice S. H. Kapadia
The present CJI is Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar and is the 44th CJI since January 1950, the year the constitution came into effect and the supreme court came into being. He succeeded Justice T.S. Thakur on 4 January 2017 and will remain in office till 28 August 2017, the day he completes 65 years of age.

What are theQualifications to become a judge in supreme court of India?

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1. Person must be Citizen of India.

2. As a lawyer hold a practice of 10 years or more in succession in the High Court(s) of India.

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3. Have 5 years as judge of High Court (one or more).

4. Or Be a distinguished jurist in the opinion of the Parliament of India.

What order from the 1st to the present president of India?

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This is called ascending order, or time-wiseordering.

Who is the first Governor General of India?

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Chakeravarthi Rajagopalachari was the first Indian governor general of independent India.Governors-General of India, 1947-1950NameBeganEndedlouis-mountbatten-1st-earl-mountbatten-of-burmaaugust-151947june1948rajajijune1948january-251950

Dr. Rajagopalachari remained India's Governor-General until the Constitution was approved and came into existence on 26 January 1950.

Once the constitution came into being, the post of Governor-General was done away with and replaced by the President.

Thus, Dr. Rajagopalachari was the only Governor-General of Indian origin ever, though Lord Mountbatten has the distinction of being the first Governor-General of independent India (after having been the last Governor General or Viceroy of British India).
C Rajagopalachari was the first Indian Governor General of independent India

Who is the first lady chief minister in India?

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Shrimati Partibha Devisingh Patil was born on the 19 December 1934, in Nadgaon which is in the Jalgaon district of Maharashtra.

She served as the 12th president of India between the period 25 July 2007 and the 25 July 2012.