Remedy for Unfair Laws
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Q. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act came into effect in ______.
- 2003
- 2006
- 2004
- 2008
Q. The practice of untouchability that discriminated against people on the basis of their caste identity was abolished through .
- Article 21
- Article 19
- Article 17
- Article 14
Q. Choose the correct statement.
- In ancient India, there were innumerable and often overlapping local laws.
- There is no process through which the guilt of the person has to be established.
- Violation of law doesn't have a specific punishment.
- We don't need laws.
Q. What would be the consequences if laws framed by the legislature are found to be unfair?
- Unfair laws can lead to conflict among the general public.
- Not every citizen of the country will look upon the law favourably.
- Such laws may be declared as unconstitutional by the courts.
- Unfair laws cannot be scrutinised by courts.
Q. What plays a great role in representing the voice of the people to the parliament?
- Media
- TV
- Social media
- Newspapers
Q. Throughout the _______, the need for a new law to prevent domestic violence was raised in different forums.
- 1970s
- 2000s
- 1960s
- 1990s
Q. The National Commission for women was formed in _____.
- 1960
- 1985
- 1992
- 1990
Q. Domestic violence is ________.
- a crime
- a social norm
- a social practice
- a domestic practice
Q. The National Commission for _______ works for the rights of women.
- Children
- Scheduled Castes
- Scheduled Tribes
- Women
Q.
Education in the ancient days was a service which was done for no remuneration but these days to get education one has to pay a huge amount. This is an example of ___________.
- Consumerism
- Commercialization
- Urbanisation
- None of these
Q. _______ promotes the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- The United Nations
- Central government
- State government
- Indian National Congress