- A. I and II only
- B. II and III only
- C. I and III only
- D. I, II and III
Answer: D
Explanation
I. The Governor of a State is not answerable to any court for the exercise and performance of the powers and duties of his/her office. This is correct, as per Article 361(1) of the Constitution, which grants personal immunity to the President and Governors for official acts. II. No criminal proceedings shall be instituted or continued against the Governor during his/her term of office. This is correct, as per Article 361(2), which provides absolute immunity from criminal proceedings to the President and Governors while in office. III. Members of a State Legislature are not liable to any proceedings in any court in respect of anything said within the House. This is correct, as per Article 194(2), which grants freedom of speech in the Legislature and immunity from judicial proceedings for anything said or any vote given therein. Therefore, all three statements are correct. Understanding the immunities and privileges of constitutional functionaries and legislators is a key aspect of UPSC Polity & Governance.