Article-211 of the Indian Constitution “Restriction on discussion in the Legislature” deals with? A. The Directive Principles of State Policy B. The Union Government C. The fundamental rights of the Indian Citizen D. The State Government

The Directive Principles of State Policy
The Union Government
The fundamental rights of the Indian Citizen
The State Government

The correct answer is: D. The State Government

Article 211 of the Indian Constitution deals with the restriction on discussion in the legislature. It states that no discussion shall take place in the legislature of a state with respect to the conduct of any judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court in the discharge of his duties.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Option A, The Directive Principles of State Policy, is a part of the Indian Constitution that sets out certain principles that the state should follow in making laws and policies. However, it is not a part of Article 211.
  • Option B, The Union Government, is the central government of India. It is not a part of Article 211.
  • Option C, The fundamental rights of the Indian Citizen, are the basic rights that are guaranteed to all citizens of India by the Indian Constitution. However, they are not a part of Article 211.
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