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Judiciary - Constitutional, Civil, Criminal Courts and Processes Test 8

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  • Question 1
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    Who has the authority to transfer a judge from one High Court to another?
    Solution

    The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.

  • Question 2
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    Which of the following is/are the power/s of High Court?
    Solution
    Following are the powers of High Court:-

    • (1) The power to issue writs or orders for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights or for any other purpose;
    • (2) The power of superintendence over subordinate courts;
    • (3)  The power to transfer cases to themselves pending in the subordinate courts involving interpretation of the Consti­tution;
    • (4) The power to appoint officers.

  • Question 3
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    Which Court is known as Court of Record?
    Solution
    A court of record is a court whose acts and proceedings are enrolled for perennial memory and testimony. These records are used with a high authority and their truth cannot be contested. Article 129 of the Indian Constitution makes the Supreme Court the 'court of record. 
  • Question 4
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    By which of the following condition a High Court judge vacate his office?
    Solution
    Every Judge, permanent, additional or acting, may vacate his office earlier in any of the follow­ing ways; (i) by resignation in writing addressed to the President; (ii) by being appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court or being transferred to any other High Court, by the President; (iii) by removal by the President on an address of both Houses of Parliament (supported by the vote of 2/3 of the members present) on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity,. The mode of removal of a Judge of the High Court shall thus be the same as that of a judge of the Supreme Court.
  • Question 5
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    What is the retirement age for High Court judge?
  • Question 6
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    Who appoints the officers and servants of High Court?
    Solution

    According to the Article 229 of the Constitution, appointments of officers and servants of a High Court are made by the Chief Justice of the High Court.

  • Question 7
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    What is the tenure of additional judge for temporary period of High Court?
    Solution
    Every High Court shall consists of a Chief Justice and such other judges as the President of India may from time to time appoint. Besides, the President has the power to appoint Additional Judges for a temporary period not exceeding two years, for the clearance of areas of work in a High Court. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the tenure are not applicable to the additional judges, hence,incorrect.
  • Question 8
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    Who appoints the Chief Justice of High Court?
    Solution
    The president has the power to appoint the chief justice of High Court.
  • Question 9
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    Who has the power to control the High Court?
    Solution
    The High Court of a State holds jurisdictions throughout the State. The Parliament is empowered to make a provision for a common High Court for two or more States. The parliament may also extend the jurisdiction of a High Court to one or more Union Territories.
  • Question 10
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    In each of the questions, two words are paired which have a certain relation. Select a correct option to substitute question mark so as to make a similar relationship pair with the word given after double colon(::)
    Prosecutor : Accused : : Plaintiff: ?
    Solution
    As, a prosecutor is opposed to an accused; plaintiff or the complainant, is opposed to the defendant, the person being sued.
    Hence. B is the correct option.
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