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  • Question 1
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    The Supreme Court in India has to work according to _________________.

    Solution

    The Supreme Court in India has to work according to The Provisions of the Constitution. Article 137 of the Constitution of India lays down provision for power of the Supreme Court to review its own judgments. As per this Article, subject to the provisions of any law made by Parliament or any rules made under Article 145, the Supreme Court shall have power to review any judgment pronounced or order made by it.

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    Two features of Indian judicial system are ___________.

    Solution

    Two features of Indian Judicial system are:
    Integrated Judiciary system: The Constitution establishes a single integrated judicial system for the whole of India. The Supreme Court of India is the highest court of the country and below it are the High Courts at the state level.
    Independent Judiciary system: The Constitution of India makes judiciary truly independent. It provides for appointment of judges by the President, high qualification for appointment of judges, removal of judges by a difficult method of impeachment.

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    Which of the following is not included in the executive wing of the government?

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    In the parliamentary system of India, executive wing of the government is separate from state judiciary. Hence, judges of the courts are not included in the executive wing of the government.

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    Who among the following is the final interpreter &guardian of Indian Constitution?

    Solution

    Final interpreter &guardian of Indian Constitution is the Supreme Court. It is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India. It consists of the Chief Justice of India and 33 other judges; it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.

  • Question 5
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    Supreme Court of India is situated in ___________.

    Solution

    The  Supreme Court of India is situated in  New Delhi. The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India. On 28 January 1950, India 's Supreme Court succeeded the Federal Court of India which was established by Government of India Act 1935 and the Privy Council, which was highest judicial body in the country during British Era.

  • Question 6
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    Salaries of Supreme Court judges are drawn from ________.

    Solution

    This is the chief account of the Government of India. The inflow to this fund is by way of taxes like Income Tax, Central Excise, Customs and also non-tax revenues which arise to the government in connection with the conduct of its business. Loans raised by issue of treasury bills are also received in this fund. The government meets all its expenditure including loan repayments from this fund. No amount can be withdrawn from the fund without the authorisation from the Parliament. This fund is formed under the provision of Aricle 266 (1) of the Indian Constitution.

  • Question 7
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    Chief Justice and other judges of Supreme Court of India are appointed by _______________.

    Solution

    Every Judge of the Supreme Court is appointed by the President after consultation with the Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts besides the Council of Ministers.

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    When a court finds some material difference between the facts of the case currently under consideration and the facts of an earlier case which established a precedent the court can ____________.

    Solution

    The court can disapprove of the earlier case. A coupling precedent of reference is already a decided case which a court must follow. In any case, a past case is possibly official in a later case if the legitimate standard included is the equivalent and the realities are comparable. Recognizing a case on its realities if it 's a little bit different the new statement or decisions can be made.

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    The oath to a High Court judge is administered by the ____________.

    Solution

    Every person appointed to be a Judge of a High Court shall, before he enters upon his office, make and subscribe before the Governor of the State, or some person appointed in that behalf by him, an oath or affirmation according to the form set out for the purpose in the Third Schedule.

  • Question 10
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    What is the term of the judges of High court?

    Solution

    A Judge of High Court holds the office until he completes the age of 62 years. Neither an additional or an acting judge can hold office beyond the age of 62 years.

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