Under which article does the Supreme Court have the authority to provide advisory opinions?
Which doctrine allows courts to separate unconstitutional provisions from valid ones in legislation?
What distinguishes a bailable offence from a non-bailable offence in criminal law?
What is the significance of the doctrine of res judicata?
What is the term used for legal provisions allowing individuals to seek remedies for violations of their rights in High Courts?
What is the role of High Courts in the context of the Basic Structure Doctrine?
What distinguishes a civil court from a criminal court?
Which of the following is a type of jurisdiction exercised by the Supreme Court of India?
What is the primary function of the Supreme Court of India regarding legislative and executive actions?
What does the Basic Structure Doctrine entail in the context of constitutional amendments?
How can the Supreme Court of India strike down legislation?
In which landmark case was the Basic Structure Doctrine first articulated?
Which article of the Indian Constitution grants the Supreme Court the power to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights?
How does the Supreme Court ensure that its decisions are binding on all courts in India?
What is the primary purpose of filing a First Information Report (FIR)?
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