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6/12/2025, 6:00:41 AM

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6/13/2025, 5:30:32 AM

Legal GK: Question of the Day Q: The concept of the Concurrent List in the Indian Constitution was borrowed from which country?

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6/12/2025, 4:53:56 PM

Answer to Today’s Legal GK Question: (c) United Kingdom Explanation: Parliamentary privileges in India, as enshrined under Articles 105 and 194 of the Constitution, are borrowed from the British parliamentary system. These privileges are essential for the free and independent functioning of the Parliament and State Legislatures. Although India has drawn several constitutional provisions from various countries—including federal structure from Australia—the concept of parliamentary privileges specifically traces its roots to the United Kingdom.

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6/12/2025, 4:51:10 AM

Legal GK: Question of the Day Q: The concept of Parliamentary Privileges in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from which of the following countries?

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