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  • Question 1
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    Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights, if ________________.
    Solution
    Under Article 32 of Constitution of India, the Supreme Court works as the protector and guardian of Fundamental Right. Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights if:-
    • Executive violates
    • Legislature violates
    • An individual violates
  • Question 2
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    Consider the following statements and choose the correct code:
    a. The Supreme Court has the power to issue writs.
    b. The Supreme Court protects the basic structure of the Constitution.
    c. The High Courts do not possess the power to issue writs.
  • Question 3
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    Which one of the following disputes can the Supreme Court not take up?
    Solution

    The Supreme Court has a very high appellate jurisdiction; it is the highest court of appeal. It can settle disputes between state and central governments, between two states and between citizens and state. But it cannot solve disputes between two countries.

  • Question 4
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    The Supreme Court of India has original jurisdiction in regard to __________.
    Solution
    The disputes between the government and the citizens  are settled by the Supreme court. According to Constitution of India, Supreme court is the highest court, who only has the power to resolve the disputes between central government and state government, disputes between two states.
  • Question 5
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    Who among the following appoints the Chief Judges of the High Court of a State ?
    Solution

    Each High Court consists of a Chief Justice and such other judges as the President of India may appoint from time to time. Besides, the President has the power to appoint additional judges for a temporary period not exceeding two years; an acting judge when a permanent judge is absent or unable to perform his duties.

  • Question 6
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    Judges of the District Courts are appointed by __________.
    Solution
    The District Judge and the Additional District Judge are appointed by the Governor in consultation with the Judges of High Court of the concerned state.
  • Question 7
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    Power and position of Supreme Court in India are very much like those of the highest court in ________.
    Solution
    The apex court in both India and the U.S.A is The Supreme Court. Their Power and Position is very much alike. In both the countries, The Supreme Court is the guardian and interpreter of the Constitution and also the guardian of the Fundamental Rights.
  • Question 8
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    One of the following is not the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
    Solution
    For any disputes arising out between India and her neighbours, they go to the International Court of Justice. Supreme Court is the highest court of India. Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in matters related any dispute between Government of India and one or more states, Government of India and States on one side and State in other side, States and States.
  • Question 9
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    Which of these disputes can the Supreme Court take?
    Solution
    Article 131 of Indian Constitution provides for Original Jurisdiction that deals with disputes (i) between the Government of India and one or more States, (ii) between the Government of India and any State or States on the one side and one or more other States on the other, or (iii) between two or more states. Apart from it, SC can also take up disputes between the centre and the citizens of country as well as between citizens of the country.
  • Question 10
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    Which state shares the same High Court?
    Solution
    Punjab & Haryana shares the same High Court. Common High Court is in Chandigarh as Chandigarh is the common capital of both the states.
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