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The Judiciary System of India Test 11

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    Which of the following is not appointed by the Governor ?
  • Question 2
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    Which of the following High Courts has the largest number of benches ?
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    The mobile court in India is the brain-child of 
  • Question 4
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    The High Court enjoys the power 
    1) to issue writ for the enforcement of rights conferred on the citizens of India.
    2) to exercise superintendence over the working of Courts and Tribunals under its jurisdictin.
    3) to make general rules and prescribe forms regulating the practices and proceedings of Courts under its jurisdiction.
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    A High Court Judge addresses his letter of resignation to 
  • Question 6
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    Consider the following statements regarding the High Courts in India 
    1) There are 18 High Courts in the Country.
    2) Three of them have jurisdiction over more than one state.
    3) No Union Territory has High Court of its own.
    4) Judges of the High Court hold office till the age of 62.
    Which of the statement(s) given above is / are correct ?
  • Question 7
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    With reference to Lok Adalats , which of the following statements is correct ?
  • Question 8
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    The necessary qualifications for a person to be appointed as District Judge is / are 
    1) Person must not be in the service of the Central or the State Government.
    2) He should have been advocate or pleader for 5 years.
    3) He should be recommended by the High Court for appointment.
    Select the correct answer using the codes given below
  • Question 9
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    Consider the following statements 
    1) The mode of removal of a Judge of a High Court in India is same as that of removal of a Judge of the Supreme Court.
    2) After retirement from the office , a permanent Judge of a High Court can not plead or Act in any court or before any authority in India.
    Which of the statement(s) given above is / are correct ?
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    When the Chief Justice of a High Court acts in an administrative capacity , he is subject to 
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