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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 5 of CBSE NCERT for Social Science - Social and Political Life 3 [English] Class 8.


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Exercise [Pages 64 - 65]

NCERT solutions for Social Science - Social and Political Life 3 [English] Class 8 5 Judiciary Exercise [Pages 64 - 65]

Exercise | Q 1 | Page 64

You read that one of the main functions of the judiciary is ‘upholding the law and Enforcing Fundamental Rights’. Why do you think an independent judiciary is necessary to carry out this important function?

Exercise | Q 2 | Page 64

Re-read the list of Fundamental Rights provided in chapter 1. How do you think the Right to Constitutional Remedies connects to the idea of judicial review?

Exercise | Q 3 | Page 64

In the Following illustration, fill in each tier with the judgments given by the various courts in the Sudha Goel case. Check your responses with others in class.

Exercise | Q 4. (a) | Page 64

Keeping the Sudha Goel case in mind, tick the sentences that are true and correct the ones that are false.
The accused took the case to the High Court because they were unhappy with the decision of the Trial Court.

Exercise | Q 4.(b) | Page 64

Keeping the Sudha Goel case in mind, tick the sentences that are true and correct the ones that are false.

They went to the High Court after the supreme Court had given its decision.

  • True

  • False

Exercise | Q 4. (c) | Page 64

Keeping the Sudha Goel case in mind, tick the sentences that are true and correct the ones that are false.

If they do not like the Supreme Court verdict, the accused can go back again to the Trial Court.

  • True

  • False

Exercise | Q 5 | Page 64

Why do you think the introduction of Public interest Litigation (PIL) in the 1980s is a significant step in ensuring access to justice for all?

Exercise | Q 6 | Page 64

Re-read excerpts from the judgment on the Olga Tellis vs Bombay Municipal Corporation case. Now write in your own words what the judges meant when they said that the Right to Livelihood was part of the Right to Life.

Exercise | Q 7 | Page 64

Write a story around the theme, ‘Justice delayed is justice denied’.

Exercise | Q 8 | Page 64

Make sentences with each of the glossary words given on the next page.

Exercise | Q 9 | Page 65

The following is a poster made by the Right to Food Campaign.
Read this poster and list the duties of the government to uphold the Right to Food.
How does the phrase “hungry stomachs, overflowing godowns! We will not accept it!!” used in the poster relate to the photo essay on the Right to food on page 61?

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NCERT solutions for Social Science - Social and Political Life 3 [English] Class 8 chapter 5 - Judiciary - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Social Science - Social and Political Life 3 [English] Class 8 chapter 5 - Judiciary

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Concepts covered in Social Science - Social and Political Life 3 [English] Class 8 chapter 5 Judiciary are Role of the Judiciary, An Independent Judiciary, Structure of Courts in India, Different Branches of the Legal System, Access to the Courts.

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