question,option1,option2,option3,option4,answer The government can enter into contracts under which principle,Law of Contract,Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity,Constitutional immunity,Governmental liability,Law of Contract Government can be sued for,Policy decisions,Executive orders,Negligence,Parliamentary actions,Negligence Liability of the government is limited by,Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity,Law,Public opinion,Parliamentary resolution,Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity Which Article allows government to make contracts,Article 300,Article 301,Article 308,Article 299,Article 299 Article 300 deals with,Executive powers,Fundamental Rights,Suit against the government,Legislative privileges,Suit against the government Government is immune in,Administrative agreements,Policy decisions,Private contracts,Civil liability,Policy decisions Government can be sued in,Civil courts,Supreme Court only,High Court only,Parliament only,Civil courts Government’s liability is,Restricted,Unlimited,Absolute,Nonexistent,Restricted Government enters contracts on,Its own authority,Executive discretion,Judicial approval,Parliamentary permission,Its own authority Liability of government officers arises from,Official acts,Private contracts,Parliamentary directions,Personal acts,Official acts Sovereign immunity means,Government cannot be sued without consent,Government is accountable like citizens,Government can sue anyone,Government is always liable,Government cannot be sued without consent Article 300 allows government to,Amend constitution,Make policy decisions,Levy taxes,Sue and be sued,Sue and be sued Government is liable in tort for,Military actions,Policy decisions,Legislative functions,Negligence,Negligence Government acts in public capacity under,Sovereign functions,Private capacity,Personal capacity,Corporate capacity,Sovereign functions Government liability arises in,Contractual and tortious acts,Executive discretion,Policy making,Legislative enactments,Contractual and tortious acts Government can waive liability under,Consent,Constitution,Law,Policy,Consent Officials are protected by,Official immunity,Judicial immunity,Personal immunity,Parliamentary immunity,Official immunity Private citizens can sue government for,Policy matters,Executive orders,Military operations,Negligence,Negligence Government cannot be sued for,Contractual obligations,Legislative acts,Civil liability,Policy decisions,Policy decisions Officers acting beyond powers face,Policy protection,Sovereign immunity,Personal liability,Government immunity,Personal liability Government liability is governed by,Constitution and law,Administrative orders,Custom only,Policy directives,Constitution and law Government can enter,Legislative reforms,Contractual agreements,Policy decisions only,Tax collection powers,Contractual agreements Government liability is limited in,Ministerial acts,Contractual acts,Civil obligations,Sovereign functions,Sovereign functions Government can sue,Only foreign governments,Parliament,Citizens,Only private companies,Citizens Tortious liability of government arises from,Executive discretion,Parliamentary acts,Policy decisions,Negligence,Negligence Government contracts are binding,Only on consent,Like private contracts,Only on policy approval,Only on law minister,Like private contracts Officers’ personal acts are,Government liability only,Not government liability,Always government liability,Policy protected,Not government liability Government liability is waived by,Ministerial approval,Statute or consent,Public opinion,Judiciary,Statute or consent Government can be sued for,Legislative acts,Policy decisions,Sovereign functions,Ministerial acts,Ministerial acts Contractual liability of government arises from,Law making,Agreements,Administrative orders,Policy decisions,Agreements Government immunity does not cover,Legislative acts,Policy decisions,Negligence,Sovereign acts,Negligence Government liability is,Restricted,Absolute,Unlimited,Nonexistent,Restricted Article 299 requires,Ministerial discretion,Contracts in the name of the President,Parliamentary approval,Judicial consent,Contracts in the name of the President Government officers act,Legislative capacity,In official capacity,Private capacity,Personal capacity,In official capacity Government can enter contracts after,Parliamentary debate,Public opinion,Legal authorization,Policy decisions,Legal authorization Government’s tortious liability arises in,Executive discretion,Legislative acts,Policy functions,Negligence,Negligence Government immunity protects,Contractual obligations,Negligence,Policy decisions,Private contracts,Policy decisions Government can sue citizens under,Article 303,Article 308,Article 301,Article 300,Article 300 Officers acting ultra vires face,Personal liability,Government protection,Policy immunity,Sovereign protection,Personal liability Liability for government acts is,Restricted by law,Unlimited,Nonexistent,Absolute,Restricted by law Government officials are protected under,Parliamentary immunity,Official immunity,Personal immunity,Judicial immunity,Official immunity Government cannot be sued in,Ministerial acts,Civil contracts,Tortious acts,Policy matters,Policy matters Officers may be personally liable in,Legislative functions,Sovereign acts,Ultra vires acts,Policy decisions,Ultra vires acts Government liability arises from,Policy decisions,Executive discretion,Contracts and torts,Legislative powers,Contracts and torts Government can sue citizens for,Executive directions,Legislative matters,Policy opinions,Recovery of dues,Recovery of dues Consent of government is needed for,Law making,Ministerial orders,Suit against government,Contract enforcement,Suit against government Officers’ acts are protected if,Policy discretion,Acting beyond authority,Within official powers,Ultra vires,Within official powers Liability in tort arises for,Executive discretion,Legislative functions,Negligent acts,Policy decisions,Negligent acts Government contracts must be,By policy alone,Only verbal,Authorized by law,Informal,Authorized by law Government liability is waived by,Executive order,Statute or consent,Judicial order,Public opinion,Statute or consent Liability of officers is personal if,Policy decisions,Acting beyond authority,Sovereign acts,Within powers,Acting beyond authority Government can enforce,Policy directions only,Contracts and agreements,Legislative acts,Executive orders,Contracts and agreements Government immunity protects,Tortious acts,Negligence,Sovereign functions,Contractual obligations,Sovereign functions