Top 80+ Solved The Judiciary MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The power to extend or restrict the jurisdiction of the High Court rests with:

a. the President

b. the Parliament

c. the concerned State Legislature

d. the Governor

  • b. the Parliament

Q. A Judge of a High Court wanting to resign addresses his letter of resignation to :

a. the President

b. the Chief Justice of his High Court

c. the Chief Justice of India

d. the Governor of the State

  • a. the President

Q. Which of the following High Courts covers more than one State/Union Territories?

a. Delhi

b. Allahabad

c. Guwahati

d. None of these

  • c. Guwahati

Q. Who was the Chief Justice of India when public interest litigation (PIL) was introduced to the Indian Judicial System? [IAS 2006]

a. M. Hidayatullah

b. A.M. Ahmadi

c. A.S. Anand

d. P.N. Bhagwati

  • d. P.N. Bhagwati

Q. The only Union Territory which has a High Court of its own:

a. Delhi

b. Lakshadweep

c. Chandigarh

d. Daman and Diu

  • a. Delhi

Q. The High Court having the jurisdiction in Judicial matters relating to' the largest number of States/Union Territories is:

a. Kolkata High Court

b. Kerala High Court

c. Mumbai High Court

d. Guwahati High Court

  • d. Guwahati High Court

Q. Which one of the following statements is not correct? [NDA 2005]

a. All the expenditure other than that which is charged on the Consolidated Fund of India is to be submitted to the Lok Sabha in the form of demands for grants.

b. No demand for a grant is made except on the recommendation of the President of India

c. The Lok Sabha can refuse assent to any demand for grant

d. The Lok Sabha can suggest an increase in the expenditure

  • c. The Lok Sabha can refuse assent to any demand for grant

Q. Which one of the following statements is correct? [NDA 2005]

a. The President of India is the custodian of the Constitution of India

b. The Supreme Court of India can declare a law passed by any State/Union Legislature null and void if it encroaches upon the Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India

c. The number of Judges in a High Court is to be determined from time to time by the Governor of the State concerned

d. The Chief Justice of a High Court is appointed by the Governor of the State concerned on the recommendation of the Chief Justice of India

  • b. The Supreme Court of India can declare a law passed by any State/Union Legislature null and void if it encroaches upon the Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India

Q. In India, the power to increase the number of Judges in the Supreme Court lies with: [Asstt Comm 2008]

a. The President of India

b. The Chief Justice of India

c. The Union Ministry of Law

d. The Parliament of India

  • d. The Parliament of India

Q. Which one of the following jurisdictions of the Indian Judiciary covers Public InterestLitigation? [CDS 2009]

a. Original Jurisdiction

b. Appellate Jurisdiction

c. Epistolary Jurisdiction

d. Advisory Jurisdiction

  • c. Epistolary Jurisdiction

Q. Under which law it is prescribed that all proceedings in the Supreme Court of India shall be in English language? [CDS 2012]

a. The Supreme Court Rules, 1966

b. A Legislation made by the Parliament

c. Article 145 of the Constitution of India

d. Article 34B of the Constitution of India

  • d. Article 34B of the Constitution of India
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