Top 80+ Solved The Judiciary MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Which is not correct statement? The Supreme Court :

a. is a watch-dog of citizen's liberty

b. interprets the Constitution

c. protects the Directive Principles of State Policy

d. settles electoral disputes of the President and Vice-President of India

  • c. protects the Directive Principles of State Policy

Q. The salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court of India:

a. can never be reduced under any circumstances

b. can be reduced during their term of office

c. cannot be reduced during the term of their office except during a financial emergency

d. are fixed by President of India

  • c. cannot be reduced during the term of their office except during a financial emergency

Q. The main sources of law in India are: 1. The Constitution 2. Statutes 3. Customary law 4. Judicial decisions of superior courts

a. I and II

b. I, II and IV

c. II and IV

d. I, II, III and IV

  • d. I, II, III and IV

Q. Judicial review in India does not extend to:

a. the advice that the Council of Ministers gives to the President

b. the discretionary powers of the Governors

c. the privileges enjoyed by Parliament members

d. Any of the above

  • d. Any of the above

Q. Public interest litigation applies to any case of public injury arising from

a. the breach of any public duty

b. the violation of a constitutional provision

c. the violation of the law

d. All of the above

  • d. All of the above

Q. The Judges of the Supreme Court take an oath or affirmation before entering upon office, conducted by:

a. Chief Justice of India

b. President or Vice-President

c. President or some person appointed, by him

d. None of the above

  • c. President or some person appointed, by him

Q. To whom does a Judge of the Supreme Court address his resignation if he wants toleave office before his term is complete?

a. Chief Justice of India

b. Prime Minister

c. President

d. Union Law Minister

  • c. President

Q. The power of judicial review ensures:

a. the supremacy of the Supreme Court

b. that Supreme Court can review its own judgements

c. the constitutionality of laws

d. justice by the subordinate courts

  • c. the constitutionality of laws

Q. The right to seek advisory opinion of the Supreme Court on any question of law or factbelongs to :

a. the President

b. High Courts

c. the Governor

d. All of these

  • a. the President

Q. A High Court consists of a Chief Justice and:

a. at least 5 other judges

b. such other judges as specified in the Constitution

c. such other judges as determined by Parliament

d. such other judges as determined by the President

  • d. such other judges as determined by the President

Q. Which of the following is not a power of the High Court?

a. Supervision over all courts under its jurisdiction

b. Jurisdiction over revenue matters

c. Supervision over tribunals constituted by law relating to the armed forces

d. Issue writs for enforcement of fundamental rights or for any other purpose

  • c. Supervision over tribunals constituted by law relating to the armed forces

Q. The Constitution makes provisions to ensure the independence of judges. Which one of the provisions given below is wrong in this context?

a. Though appointed by the President their removal is by a difficult process

b. Their salaries are charged on the Consolidated Fund of India (or the State)

c. A retired judge cannot be appointed to any office under the Government

d. The conduct of a judge cannot be discussed in Parliament except upon a motion regarding his removal

  • c. A retired judge cannot be appointed to any office under the Government
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