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@Sangaideer squirrel, prison, migration pact imo....but who knows......
what should be the answer for GCM? A?
What's the doubt in GCM? Vision has cited the source and there is no mention of internal displacement so answer is (D). (Btw I myself marked A)
@Srinjay yes.just open this official website & read 23 objectives: it clearly mentions local migrations........ don't know what is the issue...
Did you file representation. Don’t think this would be the answer. Marked A myself.
Bas yahi bolna chathaa hun ki mai wahi tha jo 2021 ke Pre mei Indus River System wale question par option D satluj bol raha tha...par baaki sab mujhe DM mei nayi nayi cheez bata rahe theay.
Natural justice is a british Concept while Fairness and DPOL is American. Also one thing i have learnt in this Upsc journey is that if you cant find your option directly linked to your question on Google, you cant say that its right.
if you simply google, you will find that Fairness word is associated too many times with Dopl. Show me a link where it is associated with Natural justice.
Yeah jin bhaisahab ney screenshot dala haina MANEKA gandhi wala, usme zara Fairness word bhi check karlein...kitni baar diya hua hai...
Bas yahi bolna chathaa hun ki mai wahi tha jo 2021 ke Pre mei Indus River System wale question par option D satluj bol raha tha...par baaki sab mujhe DM mei nayi nayi cheez bata rahe theay.
Natural justice is a british Concept while Fairness and DPOL is American. Also one thing i have learnt in this Upsc journey is that if you cant find your option directly linked to your question on Google, you cant say that its right.
if you simply google, you will find that Fairness word is associated too many times with Dopl. Show me a link where it is associated with Natural justice.
Yeah jin bhaisahab ney screenshot dala haina MANEKA gandhi wala, usme zara Fairness word bhi check karlein...kitni baar diya hua hai...
Have ticked Natural Justice
counting it as wrong as per insights
but
Fairness is fine but it says fair application of law
I asked myself the same q in exam that what if the law is unfair?
wasn't that what the issue was in Menaka Gandhi case?
That the law has to be fair
And what is the vision ans key on this one?
@Sangaideer don't know what the final answers would bebut in the exam, I've done:Prisons: statement 2 incorrect (expressly- I don't think)Gandhak: Only 1 kiya hai (would be unfair if this option is marked wrong, they at the least should then go for multiple answers)Village (again only 1 kiya hai.......maybe wrong......but socha ki PESA se village & not cluster should be lowest)Due process: fair application kiya hai (Natural justice is just too wide a concept, imo.....it means a lot of other things which due process doesn't.......yes due process takes some features from natural justice but then fair application of law also does so from natural justice.......just interchange due process with fair application in the question......then also some would say the meaning of fair application is natural justice)End me Shayad 4on apne hi galat ho.......will take 10.68 marks hit.............. would be unfair......but then, kya hi kr sktey hain.............apni hi galti hai jo border pe hain...........
I marked the same options.
Bas yahi bolna chathaa hun ki mai wahi tha jo 2021 ke Pre mei Indus River System wale question par option D satluj bol raha tha...par baaki sab mujhe DM mei nayi nayi cheez bata rahe theay.
Natural justice is a british Concept while Fairness and DPOL is American. Also one thing i have learnt in this Upsc journey is that if you cant find your option directly linked to your question on Google, you cant say that its right.
if you simply google, you will find that Fairness word is associated too many times with Dopl. Show me a link where it is associated with Natural justice.
Yeah jin bhaisahab ney screenshot dala haina MANEKA gandhi wala, usme zara Fairness word bhi check karlein...kitni baar diya hua hai...
Have ticked Natural Justice
counting it as wrong as per insights
but
Fairness is fine but it says fair application of law
I asked myself the same q in exam that what if the law is unfair?
wasn't that what the issue was in Menaka Gandhi case?
That the law has to be fair
And what is the vision ans key on this one?
I used the logic that - Natural justice principles has 2 components - fair trial and no one can be a judge in his own cause. If Due process means Natural justice principles then before Maneka Gandhi judgement, it is implied that these principles were not being followed in India. But we know that's not the case. So it can't be that. This is what I used in exam to arrive at the answer. Ab galat ho jaega to atleast I tried.