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Claim on QuestionsStatus of Answers (Changed or Not changed)Reason (if any)
Q6No changeThe complaints and proceedings in this case alleged that the web‑series episode contained obscene, vulgar and sexually explicit language, and therefore violated laws aimed at protecting public decency and morality, including Sections 292–294 IPC and Sections 67–67A IT Act. The constitutional discussion in the judgment is about whether such allegedly obscene or profane content can be restricted as a matter of “decency or morality” under Article 19(2), not about sovereignty, public order, or contempt of court.

So, the correct option is: 
3. Decency and morality.
Q21Previously Correct answer was Option (a) now the correct answer is Option (b)About the assertion:
Article 53 of the Constitution expressly vests the executive power of the Union in the President of India, to be exercised by the President directly or through subordinate officers in accordance with the Constitution. Hence the Assertion that the Constitution vests the Union’s executive powers in the President is correct.
About the reason:
The President of India is described as the constitutional or formal head of the State, symbolising the unity and continuity of the Republic. However, saying that the President is the constitutional head of the State does not by itself explain why the executive power of the Union is vested in the President under Article 53, so it is not a complete or precise explanation of the Assertion.
Q32Previously Correct answer was Option (d) now the correct answer is Option (c)In S.R. Bommai v Union of India, the Supreme Court examined Article 74(2) and held that courts cannot inquire into the advice tendered by the Council of Ministers to the President, i.e., that advice itself is not justiciable. The Court clarified that while the advice is immune from judicial scrutiny, the material on which such advice is based can still be examined by the courts.
Q39No changeThe Constitution provides that English shall continue for 15 years from the commencement of the Constitution for all the official purposes of the Union for which it was being used earlier.
Note: This table represents the claims on questions and whether the answers are changed or not, as well as stated the reason for the change.

Dates

  • Date of Quiz:- 26th November 2025  ( Wednesday 7 Pm)
  • Last Date to Apply:-  25th November 2025, 11:00 pm
  • Result Declaration:-  2nd December 2025

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ELIGIBILITY

  • Law Students
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Important Guidelines

  • Format of Quiz:  Quiz shall take place online, and a paper will include multiple-choice questions.
  • The participant can take this exam on their laptop or mobile phone.
  • The platform for the quiz will be google Forms, Microsoft Forms, etc.
  • In the case of the same marks, time will be considered (a person who submits early will be given preference).
  • The link will be shared 24 hours prior to the start of the quiz.

Rules & Regulations

  • 60 MCQ(s) [60 Question on Constitutional Law of India].
  • The time allotted will be  20  minutes. (This includes time for filling the basic details like Name, email, etc.)
  • Every question carries 04 marks & there will be no negative marking.
  • The Result will be declared on 2nd December 2025 (www.lawfoyer.in).

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