A. It upheld Governor-General’s decision
B. It upheld the Sindh Chief Court’s decision
C. It upheld the Sindh Chief Court’s decision
D. It ordered to re-constitute in Assembly
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A. Dissolution is valid
B. It refer the case to the Federal Court
C. Dissolution was ultra vires and void
D. It dismiss the petition
A. Assembly is sovereign body and Governor-General had no power to dissolve it
B. Governor-General is not competent authority to do it
C. Constitution does not allow the dissolution
D. During the session assembly can not be dissolved
A. Sindh Chief Court
B. Punjab Chief Court
C. Sindh Chief Court & afterward Federal Court
D. Punjab Chief Court & afterward Federal Court
A. Inactivity
B. Incompetency
C. Corruption & misdeeds
D. All of them
A. 1-Sep-54
B. 25-Oct-54
C. 27-Oct-54
D. 24-Oct-55
A. The Assembly was inactive
B. The Assembly had passed a bill curtailing the power of the Governor-General
C. The Assembly was corrupt
D. Assembly passed a bill condemnation the Governor-General
A. 224-A of the Government of India Act, 1935
B. 225-A of the Government of India Act, 1935
C. 223-A of the Government of India Act, 1935
D. 228-A of the Government of India Act, 1935
A. Revolt in Bengal
B. Revolt in Punjab
C. Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly
D. Death of Muhammad Ali Bogra
A. 25th December, 1954
B. 26th December, 1954
C. 27th December, 1954
D. 28th December, 1954