A constitution which provided for a rigid distribution of powers between the Centre and its constituent units is known as:
A. Written constitution
B. A federal constitution
C. A rigid constitution
D. None of the above
A. Written constitution
B. A federal constitution
C. A rigid constitution
D. None of the above
A. Political organisations
B. Economic organisation
C. Organisations of universal character
D. Moral organisations
A. Received encouragement during World War I
B. Received encouragement during World War II
C. Received encouragement during post-war period
D. Received encouragement during the course of war only
A. August 8,1942
B. May 16,1946
C. June 3,1947
D. None of these
A. It result of actions and reactions
B. No actions and reactions but matter
C. Means that action and reaction must be in the same direction
D. None of These
A. Nizam Shah
B. Caliph Salim
C. Amir Timr
D. Emperor Babur
A. A State can violate its international obligations if its interests so demand
B. A State can terminate a treaty at its will
C. A State must perform treaty obligations in good faith
D. None of these