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Questions : The jurisdiction of state high court can be extended by

(a) The President of India.

(b) The Governor of the state

(c) Parliament

(d) The Chief Justice of India

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (c)

The Parliament may make a provision for a common High Court for two or more States or extend the jurisdiction of a High Court to one or more Union Territories. 

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Question : 1

According to the North-Eastern Areas Aamendment Bill, 2011, a combined cadre for All India Services has been suggested for which among the following states?

a) Sikkim and Mizoram

b) Mizoram and Manipur

c) Tripura and Manipur

d) Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura

Answer: (c)

According to the North-Eastern Areas amendment Bill, 2011, a combined cadre for all India services has been suggested for Tripura and Manipur.

Question : 2

Which of the following is at the apex of the subordinate criminal courts ?

a) Supreme Court

b) Court of Sessions Judge

c) Court of District Judge

d) High Court

Answer: (b)

In every district, there are civil courts and criminal courts. Under criminal courts, there are courts of the District and Sessions Judge, Additional Sessions Judges, Assistant Sessions Judge, and the courts of the first-class magistrates.

The District and Sessions Judge may pass any legal sentence but a death sentence is subject to confirmation by the High Court. An Assistant-sessions Judge has the power to sentence a person to ten years imprisonment. A first-class Magistrate may pass a sentence of imprisonment not exceeding two years or a fine not exceeding one thousand rupees.

Question : 3

Who is appointed as an adhoc Judge of the Supreme Court ?

a) A person fully qualified for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court

b) A retired Judge of Supreme Court

c) A sitting Judge of a High Court duly qualified for appointment as a Supreme Court Judge

d) An acting Judge of the Supreme Court

Answer: (c)

Question : 4

Which of the following statements regarding the Supreme Court of India are correct?

  1. It has the power to entertain an appeal from any court or tribunal within India.
  2. It has the power to deliver an advisory opinion on any question of fact or law referred to it by the President.
  3. Salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court are subject to vote by the Parliament.
  4. Its jurisdiction is binding on all other courts within India.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below :

a) 1, 2 and 4

b) 2, 3 and 4

c) 1 and 3

d) 2 and 4

Answer: (a)

The Supreme Court is the highest Court appeal from all courts in India. It hears appeals in

  1. cases involving interpretation of the constitution- civil, Criminal or otherwise (Article 132)
  2. Civil cases irrespective of any constitutional issue (Article. 133)
  3. Criminal matters are irrespective of any constitutional issue (134).
  4. Besides, the Supreme Court may grant special leave to appeal in certain cases (136).

The Supreme Court renders advice on any question of law or fact of public importance as may be referred to it for consideration by the President. There are no litigation involved and the opinion given by the Supreme Court is not to be considered as a judgment.

The advice is not binding on the President who may or not accept it. The decision of the Supreme Court is binding on all courts within the territory of India. However, the Supreme Court is not bound by its earlier decision it can come to a different decision if it is convinced that it had made an error or harmed the public interest.

Question : 5

The number of States under the jurisdiction of a High Court is decided on the basis of:

a) number of judges available

b) area and population to be served

c) funds at the disposal

d) intention of the government

Answer: (b)

Question : 6

The Supreme Court of India decides the disputes regarding the election of:

a) All of the above

b) the Prime Minister

c) the Speaker and Deputy Speaker

d) the President and Vice-President

Answer: (d)

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