The Civil Liability of Nuclear Damage Bill, passed in the Lok Sabha on August 2010, does not make provision for

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Q: 15 (CDS-I/2011)
The Civil Liability of Nuclear Damage Bill, passed in the Lok Sabha on August 2010, does not make provision for

question_subject: 

Polity

question_exam: 

CDS-I

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0,13,29,6,12,13,11

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The Civil Liability of Nuclear Damage Bill, passed in the Lok Sabha in August 2010, does not make provision for a liability cap of f 1,500 crore on the Government of India in case of an accident.

Option 1 states that the bill does not make provision for the establishment of a claims commission and the appointment of a claims commissioner. This means that the bill does have provisions for these measures.

Option 2 states that the bill does not make provision for a liability cap of f 1,500 crore on an operator in case of an accident. However, the correct answer is option 3, which specifies that the bill does not have a liability cap of f 1,500 crore on the Government of India. This means that there is a liability cap for the operator, but not for the government.

Option 4 states that the bill does not hold the operator liable even if an accident is unintentional. However, this option is not relevant to the correct answer.

In conclusion, the correct answer is option 3.