MCQ Supreme Court, Review, Activism, PIL SET 1ALL MCQ For Supreme Court, Review, Activism, PIL 1. From where is the single system of courts adopted in the Constitution of India?Government of India Act,1935Government of India Act, 1858Indian Councils Act, 1909Government of India Act, 1919Question 1 of 152. When was the Supreme Court of India inaugurated?1935195219501949Question 2 of 153. Which articles of the Constitution deal with the organisation, independence, jurisdiction, powers, procedures and so on of the Supreme Court of India?Articles 111 to 123Articles 167 to 185Articles 224 to 267Articles 124 to 147Question 3 of 154. What is the strength of judges of Supreme Court at present?29343531Question 4 of 155. In which year did the Supreme Court declare the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act unconstitutional and void?2010201820152013Question 5 of 156. Who is authorized to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court of India?Chief Justice of IndiaPresidentThe Law CommissionParliamentQuestion 6 of 157. Who is the guarantor of the fundamental rights of the citizens and guardian of the Constitution of India?PresidentParliamentSupreme CourtPrime MinisterQuestion 7 of 158. Which of the following cases involved the largest bench till date constituted by Supreme Court?Keshvananda Bharti CaseBank Nationalisation CaseMinerva Mills CaseGolaknath CaseQuestion 8 of 159. Which Article of the Constitution of India deals with Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?Article 130Article 134Article 133Article 131Question 9 of 1510. The great success of Cardozo's The Nature of the Judicial Process created demand for further -------------Reflections on the lawDrawbacks in LawInsights in LawLimitations in lawQuestion 10 of 1511. Judicial Process in India is based on --------------Due Process of LawProcedure established by LawConstitution ConventionQuestion 11 of 1512. Judicial process is the study of the courts, and the -----------------------------------Process of adjudicating the rights of individuals Reforms in LegislationsDue Process established by Law Function of the executiveQuestion 12 of 1513. A ------------------ is a principle or rule established in a previous legal case that is either binding on or persuasive for a court or other tribunal when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or factsRatio DecidendiPrecedentJudgmentPrincipleQuestion 13 of 1514. According to Plato ------------ is a virtue establishing rational order, with each part performing its appropriate role and not interfering with the proper functioning of other parts.JusticeDoctrinesNorms. RationalityQuestion 14 of 1515. According to Immanuel Kant, justice is ----------- with obligations with which we can rightly be required to complyinextricably bound upComplexInfiniteabsoluteQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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