Article 34 of Indian Constitution and Martial Law Quiz
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According to Article 34, what power does the Parliament have during martial law?

  • The power to declare martial law unconstitutional
  • The power to enforce martial law in any area
  • The power to challenge any act done under martial law
  • The power to restrict fundamental rights (correct)
  • What can the Parliament validate under martial law?

  • Sentences passed under martial law (correct)
  • Fundamental rights violations
  • Government servants' actions
  • Any act done by the Parliament
  • Where does India's concept of martial law originate from?

  • Indian common law
  • French law
  • International law
  • English common law (correct)
  • Can the Act of Indemnity made by the Parliament be challenged in court?

    <p>No, it cannot be challenged in any court</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When can the Parliament indemnify a government servant or any other person?

    <p>During martial law</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Martial Law and Parliament

    • During martial law, Parliament has the power to validate any actions taken by the executive.

    Origins of Martial Law

    • India's concept of martial law originates from the British era.

    Indemnity and Challenges

    • The Act of Indemnity made by the Parliament cannot be challenged in court.

    Indemnification of Government Servants

    • The Parliament can indemnify a government servant or any other person for actions taken during martial law.

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    Quiz: Understanding Article 34 of the Indian Constitution and Martial Law Test your knowledge on Article 34 of the Indian Constitution, which outlines the limitations on fundamental rights during the imposition of martial law in India. Explore the Parliament's power to indemnify government servants and validate sentences in connection with the maintenance or restoration of order.

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