Constitutional Law MCQ Confusion

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Maine socha tha I understand Contract but Constitutional Law mein confusion ho gayi hai. Maine aur mere dost ne MH CET Law paper dekhne ke baad ek MCQ ka discussion kiya. Kya aap sahi jawab de sakte hain?

Question: If the President of India is unable to discharge his functions, who will act as the President till the disability is removed?

A) VP of India B) PM of India C) CM of the largest state D) Lok Sabha Speaker

Mere dost ka argument hain ki Vice President of India act as acting President. Maine socha tha ismein Vice President se pahle PM hi act karega. Kya aap sahi jawab jante hain?

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Sangeeta ยท Law Enthusiast

Yaar, I feel you, but in this case, I disagree. The answer lies in the distinction between 'right' and 'privilege'. The Constitution guarantees fundamental rights, while privileges are state-provided benefits. Therefore, the correct answer is not 'Right to Freedom' but rather 'Privilege of Voting'. It's a subtle yet crucial distinction that we often overlook in such MCQs.

Sangeeta ยท Legal Researcher

Aapke saath hamesha rehta hoon. Regarding Constitutional Law MCQ, I'd like to clarify that MCQs may sometimes seem ambiguous, but it's essential to understand that they're designed to test your application of knowledge, not just recall. So, when you're unsure about an answer, try to break down the question and think through the logical reasoning behind it.

Aarav ยท Judiciary Aspirant

Arre, don't worry bhai! I had same problem last year. You see Article 368, it says Parliament can amend the constitution but with some conditions, jaise Article 368(2) keh ke. But, what happens when it amends its own powers? That's the question. It's a tricky one. Some say it's just an internal amendment, some say it's a substantive amendment. My prof, sir, said it's a bit of both. I'm still confused, but that's the beauty of constitutional law, right?