Consider the following pairs:
1. Regulating Act of 1773: Established Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta
2. India High Courts Act 1861: Created High Courts for various provinces
3. Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Bill of 2019: Increased judicial strength from 31 to 34
4. Government of India Act 1935: Created High Courts in Bombay and Madras
How many pairs given above are correctly matched?
Consider the following statements.
1.As per Article 124, an Indian citizen with 5 years as a High Court judge or 10 years as an advocate, or a distinguished jurist, is eligible for appointment as a Supreme Court judge.
2. The SC’s powers and jurisdiction can only be added and curtailed by the Parliament
Which of these statements is/are correct?
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Consider the following statements:
1. .The President of India appoints the Judges of the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice of India as per Article 124(2) of the Indian Constitution.
2. The original strength of the Supreme Court was fixed at eight judges, including the Chief Justice of India.
3. The Supreme Court's jurisdiction is categorized into original, appellate, and advisory jurisdictions.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Consider the following statements.
1. Article 143 authorises the President to seek an advisory opinion from the Supreme Court
2. The advice of the supreme court is binding in this case
Which of these statements is/are not correct?
Consider the following statements:
Statement-I:
The President can appoint a judge of the Supreme Court as an acting Chief Justice of India under specific circumstances.
Statement-II:
An ad hoc judge can be appointed by the Chief Justice of India in the absence of a quorum of permanent judges in the Supreme Court.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?
Consider the following statements:
Statement-I:
The Chief Justice of India is always appointed based on seniority.
Statement-II:
The appointment of the Chief Justice of India follows a strict age-based selection process.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?
Consider the following pairs:
1. Acting Chief Justice: President appoints a judge of the Supreme Court as an acting Chief Justice of India.
2. Ad hoc Judge: Chief Justice of India can appoint a High Court judge as an ad hoc judge of the Supreme Court.
3. Retired Judges: Chief Justice of India can request a retired judge of a High Court or Supreme Court to act as a judge of the Supreme Court.
4. Collegium System: Mentioned in the original Constitution of India.
How many pairs given above are correctly matched?
Consider the following statements:
Statement-I:
A person appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court has to make and subscribe to an oath or affirmation before entering upon his office.
Statement-II:
The Supreme Court is primarily a court of appeal and hears appeals against the judgments of the lower courts.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?
Consider the following statements:
1. The Chief Justice of India can appoint a judge of the High Court as an ad hoc judge of the Supreme Court without consulting the Chief Justice of the High Court concerned.
2. The President can appoint a judge of the Supreme Court as an acting Chief Justice of India if the Chief Justice of India is temporarily absent.
3. The Collegium system for the appointment and transfer of judges was established through a constitutional amendment.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
What is the significance of the oath or affirmation that a judge of the Supreme Court has to make before entering upon his office?
What circumstances allow the President to appoint a judge of the Supreme Court as an acting Chief Justice of India?
If the removal motion is admitted then the Speaker/Chairman constitutes a three-member committee to investigate the allegations charged against the judge. The three-member committee comprises of
1. The Chief Justice of session court
2. Senior most judge of Supreme Court
3. Chief justice of the High Court
Choose from the following options.
Consider the following pairs:
1. Original Jurisdiction: The Supreme Court decides disputes between the Centre and one or more states.
2. Writ Jurisdiction: The Supreme Court can issue writs for the enforcement of the fundamental rights of an aggrieved citizen.
3. Appellate Jurisdiction: The Supreme Court can hear appeals only in criminal matters.
4. Advisory Jurisdiction: The Supreme Court can provide opinions to the President on any question of law or fact of public importance.
How many pairs given above are correctly matched?
Consider the following statements.
1. The Constitution declares Delhi as the seat of the Supreme Court
2. It also authorises the CJI to appoint other place or places as the seat of the Supreme Court but with the prior approval of President.
3. He can make a decision in this regard only with the approval of the Parliament
Which of these statements are correct?
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