Which of the following is at the apex of the subordinate criminal courts?
(1) Supreme Court
(2) High Court
(3) Court of Sessions Judge
(4) Court of District Judge
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Which among the following court has the original jurisdiction to hear petitions and give decisions challenging the election of the Lok Sabha/ Vidhan Sabha?
(1) District Court of a constituency
(2) High Court of the State
(3) Special Judge authorized by the Chief Justice of India
(4) Supreme Court
Who is empowered to transfer a Judge from one High Court to another High Court?
(1) Chief Justice of India
(2) President of India
(3) Law Minister of India
(4) The Union Cabinet
The main function of the judiciary is :
(1) law formulation
(2) law execution
(3) law adjudication
(4) law application
The salaries and emoluments of the judges of the Supreme Court are charged on :
(1) The Reserve Bank of India
(2) The Contingency Fund of India
(3) The Consolidated Fund of India
(4) The Finance Commission
Judges of the Supreme Court and High Court can be removed by
(1) The President
(2) Parliament
(3) Union Council of Ministers
(4) Chief Justice of the Supreme court
Where were the High Courts in India first set up?
(1) Delhi and Calcutta
(2) Bombay, Madras, Calcutta
(3) Bombay, Del0hi, Calcutta
(4) Madras and Bombay
What does the “Judicial Review” function of the Supreme Court mean?
(1) Review its own judgment
(2) Review the functioning of the judiciary in the country
(3) Examine the constitutional validity of the laws
(4) Undertake periodic review of the Constitution
The Basic Structure of our Constitution was proclaimed by the Supreme Court in
(1) Keshvananda Bharati Case
(2) Golak Nath Case
(3) Minerva Mills Case
(4) Gopalan Case
An appeal to the High Court lies in case the Session Court has awarded the punishment of
(1) one year or more
(2) two years or more
(3) three years or more
(4) four years or more
The Supreme Court of India enjoys
(1) original jurisdictions.
(2) advisory jurisdictions.
(3) appellate and advisory jurisdictions.
(4) original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.
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