Article 239AB of the Constitution of India
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Article 239AB of the Constitution of India empowers the President to suspend or modify the operation of constitutional provisions relating to the governance of the National Capital Territory of Delhi in certain exceptional circumstances, such as a failure of constitutional machinery.
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Target entity: Article 239AB of the Constitution of India Context triple: [Article 239AA of the Constitution of India, relatedTo, Article 239AB of the Constitution of India]
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Article 239 of the Constitution of India
Article 239 of the Constitution of India provides for the administration of certain Union Territories by an Administrator appointed by the President, such as the Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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Article 239AA of the Constitution of India
Article 239AA of the Constitution of India is the provision that grants the National Capital Territory of Delhi a special status with a legislative assembly and council of ministers, while delineating the powers shared between the elected government and the Union.
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Article 239A of the Constitution of India
Article 239A of the Constitution of India is a now-repealed provision that enabled Parliament to create legislatures and councils of ministers for certain Union Territories, notably providing a framework for limited self-governance in those territories.
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Article 124B of the Constitution of India
Article 124B of the Constitution of India is a provision introduced by the 99th Constitutional Amendment that outlines the functions of the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) in the appointment and transfer of judges in the higher judiciary.
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Article 217 of the Constitution of India
Article 217 of the Constitution of India lays down the procedure, qualifications, and conditions for the appointment and tenure of High Court judges in India.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Article 239AB of the Constitution of India Target entity description: Article 239AB of the Constitution of India empowers the President to suspend or modify the operation of constitutional provisions relating to the governance of the National Capital Territory of Delhi in certain exceptional circumstances, such as a failure of constitutional machinery.
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A.
Article 239 of the Constitution of India
Article 239 of the Constitution of India provides for the administration of certain Union Territories by an Administrator appointed by the President, such as the Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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B.
Article 239AA of the Constitution of India
Article 239AA of the Constitution of India is the provision that grants the National Capital Territory of Delhi a special status with a legislative assembly and council of ministers, while delineating the powers shared between the elected government and the Union.
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Article 239A of the Constitution of India
Article 239A of the Constitution of India is a now-repealed provision that enabled Parliament to create legislatures and councils of ministers for certain Union Territories, notably providing a framework for limited self-governance in those territories.
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Article 124B of the Constitution of India
Article 124B of the Constitution of India is a provision introduced by the 99th Constitutional Amendment that outlines the functions of the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) in the appointment and transfer of judges in the higher judiciary.
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E.
Article 217 of the Constitution of India
Article 217 of the Constitution of India lays down the procedure, qualifications, and conditions for the appointment and tenure of High Court judges in India.
- F. None of above. chosen
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