Article-228 of the Indian Constitution “Transfer of certain cases to High Court” deals with? A. The Directive Principles of State Policy B. The State Government C. The Union Government D. The fundamental rights of the Indian Citizen

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The correct answer is: C. The Union Government

Article 228 of the Indian Constitution deals with the transfer of certain cases to the High Court. It states that the President may, by order, transfer any case pending before a subordinate court to the High Court for its decision. This power is exercised by the President on the advice of the Union Government.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Option A, The Directive Principles of State Policy, are a set of principles that are fundamental to the governance of India. They are not directly enforceable in court, but they are nevertheless important in shaping the policies of the government.
  • Option B, The State Government, is the government of a state in India. It is responsible for the administration of the state and for the delivery of services to the people of the state.
  • Option D, The fundamental rights of the Indian Citizen, are a set of rights that are guaranteed to all citizens of India by the Constitution. These rights include the right to equality, the right to freedom, the right against exploitation, the right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, and the right to constitutional remedies.
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