According to Laski the state is:
A.Master of society and associations
B.Servant of society
C.Identical with society
D.None of the above
According to Laski the state is: Read More »
A.Master of society and associations
B.Servant of society
C.Identical with society
D.None of the above
According to Laski the state is: Read More »
A.Command of the sovereign
B.Embodiment of general will
C.Built upon general social environement
D.Accumulation of religious principles and practices
According to Laski law is: Read More »
A.Pluralists
B.Socialists
C.Capitalists
D.All the above
A.Master of people
B.Servant of people
C.A power machine
D.Brother of masses
The Pluralists regard the state as: Read More »
A. Fully supported Austin’s theory of sovereignty
B. Supported the basic principles of Austin’s theory of sovereignty but
differed from him in details
C.Bitterly criticised Austins’s theory of sovereignty
D.Expressed new views about Austin’s theory of sovereignty
A.Parliament
B.Supreme Court
C.President
D.Electorate
In India the legal sovereignty lies in the Read More »
A. A person who has legal right to govern and command obedience.
B. A person who is authorised by Parliament to rule the country
C. A person in whom the entire authority is vested by the constitution but does not make use of that power
D. The constitutional ruler of state
De jure sovereign refers to: Read More »
A. A person who is the lawful ruler of the country
B.King who has lawfully inherited to the throne
C.A person or body of persons who actually exercise power
D.None of the above
De facto sovereign refers to: Read More »
A.Legal sovereign
B.Political sovereign
C.Popular sovereignty
D.All the above sovereigns
The Courts recognise only: Read More »
A.The concept of sovereignty is against
the freedom of association
B.The concept of sovereignty is against individual liberty
C.The concept of sovereignty is against the ideal of international peace and harmony
D.The concept of sovereignty is unethical