Q: State article 300 of Indian Constitution ?
Ans: Article 300 of the Indian Constitution pertains to suits and proceedings by or against the Government of India or a state government.
It states that the Government of India or a state government may sue or be sued in the name of the Union of India or the state, depending on the circumstances, and that any legal proceeding against the Government of India or a state government may be instituted in any court of law within the territory of India.
Article 300 of the Indian constitution stipulates that no act or proceeding of the Government of India or a state government shall be called in question in any court on the ground that it is not an act or proceeding of the Government of India or the state government, as the case may be, unless the contrary is proved.
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