MCQ Supreme Court, Review, Activism, PIL SET 3ALL MCQ For Supreme Court, Review, Activism, PIL 1. The doctrine of Judicial review originated from which country?the UKFrancethe USARussiaQuestion 1 of 152. The power to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court of India is vested inThe President of Indiathe Law CommissionThe Chief Justice of Indiathe ParliamentQuestion 2 of 153. In India, Judicial Review impliesthe power of the Judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws and executive orders.the power of the Judiciary to review all the legislative enactments before they are assented to by the President.the power of the Judiciary to review its own judgments given earlier in similar or different cases.the power of the Judiciary to question the wisdom of the laws enacted by the Legislature.Question 3 of 154. In India, Judicial Review impliesthe power of the Judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws and executive orders.the power of the Judiciary to review all the legislative enactments before they are assented to by the President.the power of the Judiciary to review its own judgments given earlier in similar or different cases.the power of the Judiciary to question the wisdom of the laws enacted by the Legislature.Question 4 of 155. Which Article of the Constitution of India deals with the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in connection with Constitutional cases?Article 131 Article 132Article 132 read with article 134 AArticle 133 read with article 134 AQuestion 5 of 156. Who was the Chief Justice of India when Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was introduced to the Indian Judicial System?M. HidayatullahA.M. AhmadiP.N. BhagwatiA.S. AnandQuestion 6 of 157. A person appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court, before entering upon his Office, has to make and subscribe an oath or affirmation beforeVice President Chief Justice of India None of the AbovePresident, or some person appointed by himQuestion 7 of 158. Who appoints the Chief Justice of India?Judges of Supreme Court and High Court President of India in consultation with senior judges of Supreme Court and High CourtPresident of India in consultation with senior judges of Supreme CourtPM of IndiaQuestion 8 of 159. Under whose jurisdiction the High Courts of the States directly fall in the judicial system of India?Parliament Supreme Court Attorney GeneralPresidentQuestion 9 of 1510. The concept of 'Stare Decisis' means:Let the decision standDeciding in favor of the accusedDeciding without any precedentDeciding in favor of the governmentQuestion 10 of 1511. When is the Legal Services Day in India celebrated?November 9October 9September 9December 9 Question 11 of 1512. Where is the declared seat of the Supreme Court situated?MumbaiAllahabadChandigarhDelhiQuestion 12 of 1513. Which one of the following is directly related to the Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India?Appeals made in civil, criminal and constitutional casesAdjudication of disputes between the StatesAdjudication of disputes between the Union and the StatesAppeals made in constitutional cases onlyQuestion 13 of 1514. Which of the following categories of disputes is excluded from the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?Between the Government of India and one or more StatesBetween the Government of India and one or more states on one side and one or more other States on the otherBetween two or more States inter seBetween residents of two or more statesQuestion 14 of 1515. Law declared by the Supreme Court shall be binding on all the courts within the territory of India. Here ‘courts’ meanAll courts including the Supreme Court of IndiaAll courts including the Supreme Court except a bench of the Supreme Court which consists of all the judges of the Supreme CourtAll courts except the Supreme Court of IndiaAll courts including the Supreme Court except such benches of the Supreme Court which consists of seven judges or moreQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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