56. The ‘Doctrine of Eminent Domain’ states that:
a) The Centre has eminent domain over the states
b) The states have eminent domain over the Centre
c) The Union territories have eminent domain over the states
d) The doctrine of eminent domain is not applicable in India
57. The ‘Doctrine of Concurrent Power’ implies that:
a) The Centre has exclusive powers over certain subjects
b) The states have exclusive powers over certain subjects
c) Both the Centre and the states have concurrent powers over certain subjects
d) The Union territories have concurrent powers over certain subjects
58. The ‘Doctrine of Double Government’ is related to:
a) Centre-State relations
b) Inter-state relations
c) Fundamental Rights
d) Directive Principles of State Policy
59. The ‘Doctrine of Harmonious Construction’ implies that:
a) The Centre and the states should harmoniously interpret the Constitution
b) The Centre and the states should have separate interpretations of the Constitution
c) The Centre and the states should harmoniously implement the Constitution
d) The Centre and the states should have separate implementations of the Constitution
60. The ‘Doctrine of Estoppel’ states that:
a) The Centre is estopped from exercising its powers over the states
b) The states are estopped from exercising their powers over the Centre
c) The Centre and the states are bound by their past actions and representations
d) The Centre and the states can nullify each other’s actions