MCQ High Courts & Subordinate Courts SET 7ALL MCQ For High Courts & Subordinate Courts 1. Which amendment proposed the formation of the National judicial Commission (2014), though the same was declared void by Supreme Court in October, 2015?98th 97th100th99th Question 1 of 152. Who can extend the jurisdiction of a High Court?Parliament of IndiaSupreme Court of IndiaPresident of IndiaThe governor of the stateQuestion 2 of 153. On which ground a High Court Judge can be impeached?Proven misconductIncompetenceBoth a and bNone of the aboveQuestion 3 of 154. In order to be qualified as a Judge of a High court, the individual must have held a judicial office in the territory of India or has been an advocate of a High court for atleast ................ .15 years 10 years12 years5 yearsQuestion 4 of 155. All ................. are empowered to issue writs.High Courts District courtsMinisters of the CabinetMembers of ParliamentQuestion 5 of 156. A Munsif court is authorised to deal with civil cases involving not more than ............... .₹ 15,000 ₹ 50,000₹ 30,000 ₹ 20,000Question 6 of 157. First class Magistrate can award imprisonment upto ................ years and/or a fine of ₹ .................4 years ; ₹ 20,000 3 years ; ₹ 5,000 2 years ; ₹ 5,0003 years ; ₹ 10,000 Question 7 of 158. A retired Judge of the High Court cannot:practice in the Supreme Courtpractice in the High Court from where he has retiredpractice in any Court of Indiapractice in any High Court of India Question 8 of 159. A seat of Uttrakhand High court is located at:DehradunHaridwarTehri Garhwal NainitalQuestion 9 of 1510. A seat of Uttrakhand High court is located at:DehradunHaridwarTehri Garhwal NainitalQuestion 10 of 1511. After retirement, a Judge of a High Court can undertake practice inThe same courtAny other court except the same courtWherever he intends to practice.Lower courts onlyQuestion 11 of 1512. The strength of the High Court depends upon:Decided by the ConstitutionFixed by the President depending upon the workloadDecided by the State Legislative AssembleFixed by the Chief MinisterQuestion 12 of 1513. How can the High Court Judge be removed?A resolution passed by the general majority of the ParliamentA resolution passed by the special majority of the respective stateBy the Supreme Court on the advice of the PresidentA resolution passed by the Parliament With a special majority Question 13 of 1514. Which of the following amendments curtailed the power of Judicial review of the Supreme Court and the High Courts?24th42th44th26thQuestion 14 of 1515. How many Union Territories come under the jurisdiction of different State High Courts?7546Question 15 of 15 Loading...
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