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प्रश्न
- The Chief Justice and other judges of the Supreme Court hold the office up to the age of 62 years.
- Judiciary is the third organ of the government.
- The cases involving fundamental rights come under the Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
- The law declared by Supreme Court is binding on all courts within the territory of India.
पर्याय
ii & iv are correct
iii & iv are correc
i & iv are correct
i & ii are correct
उत्तर
ii & iv are correct
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Which of the following statements about the judiciary is false?
(a) Every law passed by the Parliament needs approval of the Supreme Court.
(b) Judiciary can strike down a law if it goes against the spirit of the Constitution.
(c) Judiciary is independent of the Executive.
(d) Any citizen can approach the courts if her rights are violated
Explain any three Jurisdictions of the Supreme Court of India?
Oath of the President is administered by ______.
______ is the third organ of the Government.
The ______ is the final appellate court in the country.
Choose the correct statement.
- The power of the judiciary to declare a law as unconstitutional is known as judicial review.
- Our Constitution provides for a democratic form of Government.
- All Bills passed by the Parliament become “Law of Acts” only after getting the assent of the President.
- The leader of the majority party in the Lok Sabha is appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court as the Prime Minister
Match the following.
1. | Judiciary | (a) | A common High Court at Chandigarh |
2. | Supreme Court | (b) | Very complicated |
3. | Punjab and Haryana | (c) | An organ of the State |
4. | Legal procedures | (d) | Subordinate Court |
5. | Trial Court | (e) | New Delhi |
The civil cases usually begin with the lodging of a First Information Report (FIR) with police who investigate the crime after which a case is filed in the court.
Write a brief note on the appointment of judges of the Supreme Court?
Write about the composition location and term of the judges of the Supreme court.