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Q: Which group of organization/institutes is an example of Constitutional bodies in India?
  • A. National Human Right Commission, National Commission for Minorities, Election Commission of India
  • B. Comptroller and Auditor General of India, National Human Right Commission, Election Commission of India
  • C. Election Commission of India, Attorney General of India, Union Public Service Commission
  • D. National Commission of India, Securities and Exchange Board of India, Attorney General of India
Correct Answer: Option C - Constitutional bodies in India are established and mentioned by the Constitution of India. They get there authority and power from Constitution itself. Any change in these bodies functioning and working mechanisms require an amendment to the Constitution. Election Commission of India, Union Public Service Commission, Attorney General of India, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, SC and ST Commission and OBC Commission etc are the Constitutional bodies.
C. Constitutional bodies in India are established and mentioned by the Constitution of India. They get there authority and power from Constitution itself. Any change in these bodies functioning and working mechanisms require an amendment to the Constitution. Election Commission of India, Union Public Service Commission, Attorney General of India, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, SC and ST Commission and OBC Commission etc are the Constitutional bodies.

Explanations:

Constitutional bodies in India are established and mentioned by the Constitution of India. They get there authority and power from Constitution itself. Any change in these bodies functioning and working mechanisms require an amendment to the Constitution. Election Commission of India, Union Public Service Commission, Attorney General of India, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, SC and ST Commission and OBC Commission etc are the Constitutional bodies.