WORKSHEET
Grade: IX
Subject: Social Studied
Give reasons why-
1. The Prime Minister must have the support of a majority of Lok Sabha members-
2.The rise of coalition politics has imposed constraints on the power of the Prime - Minister
3.The Lok Sabha enjoys a pre-eminent position in a joint session-
4.The judges to the Supreme court are appointed by the President but cannot be removed from the
office by him/her
5. Citizens have the right to approach the courts to seek remedy in case of violation of their rights.
Answers
Answer:
1be above 25 years of age if they are amember of the Lok Sabha, or, above 30 years of age if they are a member of the Rajya Sabha. not hold any office of profit under the government of India or the government of any state or under any local or other authority subject to the control of any of the said governments.
2The Prime Minister of a coalition government cannot take decisions as he likes.
3Such joint sitting of the two Houses is presided over by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. ... In dealing with the financial legislation, the Lok Sabha enjoys a pre-eminent position while the Rajya Sabha has extremely limited powers. The Constitution provides that a Money Bill can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha.
4President can be removed by thesupreme court per Article 71(1) for committing electoral malpractices andupon ceasing to possess the requisite qualifications to be president.President cannot remove judges onceappointed by him without impeachment process per Article 124.
5
Right to constitutional remedies (Articles 32 to 35) empowers the citizens to move to a court of law in case of any denial of the fundamental rights. ... The courts can issue various kinds of writs protecting the rights of the citizens. These writs are: habeas corpus.
Answer:
1be above 25 years of age if they are amember of the Lok Sabha, or, above 30 years of age if they are a member of the Rajya Sabha. not hold any office of profit under the government of India or the government of any state or under any local or other authority subject to the control of any of the said governments.
2The Prime Minister of a coalition government cannot take decisions as he likes.
3Such joint sitting of the two Houses is presided over by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. ... In dealing with the financial legislation, the Lok Sabha enjoys a pre-eminent position while the Rajya Sabha has extremely limited powers. The Constitution provides that a Money Bill can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha.
4President can be removed by thesupreme court per Article 71(1) for committing electoral malpractices andupon ceasing to possess the requisite qualifications to be president.President cannot remove judges onceappointed by him without impeachment process per Article 124.
5
Right to constitutional remedies (Articles 32 to 35) empowers the citizens to move to a court of law in case of any denial of the fundamental rights. ... The courts can issue various kinds of writs protecting the rights of the citizens. These writs are: habeas corpus.