All Questions (7)
2021GS-IIConstitution and PolityEasyQ12 · 15M · 150W Though the Human Rights Commissions have contributed immensely to the protection of human rights in India, yet they have failed to assert themselves against the mighty and powerful. Analyzing their structural and practical limitations, suggest remedial measures. (Answer in 250 words)
2020GS-IIConstitution and PolityMediumQ2 · 10M · 150W "Recent amendments to the Right to Information Act will have profound impact on the autonomy and independence of the Information Commission". Discuss. (Answer in 150 words)
2019GS-IIConstitution and PolityEasyQ2 · 10M · 150W "The Central Administrative Tribunal which was established for redressal of grievances and complaints by or against central government employees, nowadays is exercising its powers as an independent judicial authority." Explain.
2016GS-IIConstitution and PolityMediumQ8 · 12.5M · 150W What is a quasi-judicial body? Explain with the help of concrete examples.
2015GS-IIConstitution and PolityMediumQ16 · 12.5M · 200W "For achieving the desired objectives, it is necessary to ensure that the regulatory institutions remain independent and autonomous." Discuss in the light of the experiences in recent past.
2014GS-IIConstitution and PolityMediumQ9 · 12.5M · 200W National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in India can be most effective when its tasks are adequately supported by other mechanisms that ensure the accountability of a government. In light of the above observation assess the role of NHRC as an effective complement to the judiciary and other institutions in promoting and protecting human rights standards.
2013GS-IIConstitution and PolityMediumQ8 · 10M · 200W The product diversification of financial institutions and insurance companies, resulting in overlapping of products and services strengthens the case for the merger of the two regulatory agencies, namely SEBI and IRDA. Justify. [200 words]