Second Schedule of the Constitution of India and subsequent amendments
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The Second Schedule of the Constitution of India and its subsequent amendments comprise the constitutional provisions that specify the salaries, allowances, and related entitlements of key constitutional functionaries, including judges, high officials, and dignitaries.
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| Second Schedule of the Constitution of India and subsequent amendments canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Second Schedule of the Constitution of India and subsequent amendments Context triple: [Chief Justice of Gujarat High Court, salaryDeterminedBy, Second Schedule of the Constitution of India and subsequent amendments]
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A.
Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India
The Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India is the official list of recognized languages that are granted special status and support by the Indian government.
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B.
Eighth Schedule
The Eighth Schedule is a section of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that lists and details specific constitutional provisions, often relating to administrative or structural arrangements of government.
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C.
Twelfth Schedule of the Constitution of India
The Twelfth Schedule of the Constitution of India lists the powers, authority, and responsibilities of urban local bodies (municipalities), forming a key part of the framework for urban governance and decentralization.
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D.
Ninth Schedule
The Ninth Schedule is a section of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that lists and organizes key public offices and institutions for constitutional and administrative purposes.
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E.
Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India
The Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India is the constitutional framework that divides legislative subjects between the Union and the states, defining their respective areas of law-making authority.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Second Schedule of the Constitution of India and subsequent amendments Target entity description: The Second Schedule of the Constitution of India and its subsequent amendments comprise the constitutional provisions that specify the salaries, allowances, and related entitlements of key constitutional functionaries, including judges, high officials, and dignitaries.
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A.
Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India
The Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India is the official list of recognized languages that are granted special status and support by the Indian government.
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B.
Eighth Schedule
The Eighth Schedule is a section of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that lists and details specific constitutional provisions, often relating to administrative or structural arrangements of government.
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C.
Twelfth Schedule of the Constitution of India
The Twelfth Schedule of the Constitution of India lists the powers, authority, and responsibilities of urban local bodies (municipalities), forming a key part of the framework for urban governance and decentralization.
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D.
Ninth Schedule
The Ninth Schedule is a section of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that lists and organizes key public offices and institutions for constitutional and administrative purposes.
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E.
Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India
The Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India is the constitutional framework that divides legislative subjects between the Union and the states, defining their respective areas of law-making authority.
- F. None of above. chosen
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