‘Equality before law’ in India is derived from
(1) Case Law
(2) Political Conventions
(3) Constitution
(4) Gandhian Philosophy
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Who interprets the Constitution?
(1) Legislature
(2) Executive
(3) Judiciary
(4) President
A law made by the Judiciary is known as
(1) Ordinary law
(2) Case law
(3) Rule of law
(4) Administrative law
What is the retirement age for a Supreme Court Judge?
(1) 62 years
(2) 68 years
(3) 65 years
(4) 70 years
The Judges of High Court are administered the oath of office by
(1) The Chief Justice of the High Court
(2) The President of India
(3) The Chief Justice of India
(4) Governor of the State
The Pension of a High Court Judge is charged on the
(1) Public Accounts of India
(2) Consolidated Fund of the State
(3) Public Accounts of the State
(4) Consolidated Fund of India
The High Court which has the distinction of having the first woman Chief Justice is:
(1) Guwahati High Court
(2) Allahabad High Court
(3) Delhi High Court
(4) Himachal Pradesh High Court
The Supreme Court of India was set up:
(1) By the Constitution
(2) By a law of Parliament
(3) By a Presidential Order
(4) By the Act of 1947
The Judges of the Supreme Court hold office till they reach the age of
(1) 58 years
(2) 62 years
(4) 60 years
Supreme Court is the guardian for
(1) Fundamental Rights
(2) Directive Principles
(3) Preamble
(4) Centre and State disputes
Judges of the district court are appointed by:
(1) Governor
(2) Chief Minister
(3) Law Minister
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