Introduction of prohibition is enjoined
by
(A) VII schedule of the constitution
(B) Part III of the constitution
(C) Part IV of the constitution
(D) Part II of the constitution
Answers
Answer:
A) VII Schedule of the constitution
Explanation:
Prohibition :- Prohibition means action of stopping something by law. In constitution it can be defined as nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of any products which the law decides.
The distribution of legislative powers between the States and the Unions which are defined in many articles comes under the constitutional provisions in India. In the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India it consists of the Concurrent List or List-III consists of a list of 52 items .
Answer:
(B) Part III of the constitution
Explanation:
Part III consists fundamental rights in the constitution. Prohibition is one of the writs issued by either supreme court or high court. It is issued against by the judicial body or quasi-judicial body. Prohibition means to forbid and it issued by higher courts to lower court or any tribunal. If lower courts are exceeding their jurisdiction, prohibition is issued from higher court judicial authority and automatically directly inactivated the consent matter.