[Questions] Mains Marathon I Daily Answer Writing I May 27, 2022

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Following are today’s Mains Marathon Questions.

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1.) What are the scope and limitations of the power of the President and Governor to pardon in the constitution of India?

The Hindu 

2.) What are the factors contributing to the global chip shortage? What measures can be taken to overcome the shortage?

The Hindu 

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SUSHREE
SUSHREE
3 years ago

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PinkFloyd
PinkFloyd
3 years ago
Reply to  SUSHREE

Very good answer. Good use of the table to distinguish the powers, as it is convenient to read.
Some suggestions:
1. The pardoning powers are subject to limited judicial review. The Supreme Court can review the decision to check any arbitrariness. This was ruled in Sudhakar vs Andhra Pradesh Judgment (2006).
2. In the introduction, do mention, in a line or two, why the pardoning powers are granted to the Executive.
3. Be mindful of the spellings, it is discretionary.

Keep writing 🙂

SUSHREE
SUSHREE
3 years ago
Reply to  PinkFloyd

Okay thanks for mentioning the points LIMITED JUDICIAL REVIEW……shall work on your points

PinkFloyd
PinkFloyd
3 years ago
Reply to  SUSHREE

Check this article also

SUSHREE
SUSHREE
3 years ago
Reply to  PinkFloyd

One doubt ….. president ka pardoning power jese com advice binding hey wese governor ke uper hey or it’s discretionary ….?thoda confuse ho raha heyyy….

PinkFloyd
PinkFloyd
3 years ago
Reply to  SUSHREE

It is NOT discretionary in case of Governor also. This was the judgment by the Supreme Court in Perarivalan’s case recently. A Governor is bound by the State Government’s advice in matters under Art 161.

SUSHREE
SUSHREE
3 years ago
Reply to  PinkFloyd

Okay thank you 😊

SUSHREE
SUSHREE
3 years ago

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PinkFloyd
PinkFloyd
3 years ago
Reply to  SUSHREE

Good one. Just some slight improvements required
1. Do include impact of Russia-Ukraine war and disruption in supply of raw materials. Also increase in demand is due to sudden shift to digital systems during the lockdown.
2. To some extent, the manufacturing practices have also contributed to the shortage, e.g., the manufacturers keep minimal inventory.
3. Try to avoid generic reasons like lack of skills. This is not a reason for shortage.
Remedial measures aspect seems fine.

Overall good answer.

SUSHREE
SUSHREE
3 years ago
Reply to  PinkFloyd

Thanks for valuable feedback

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