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Test: The High Court - Question 1

Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the establishment of High Courts in states?

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Article 214 of the Indian Constitution deals with the establishment of High Courts in states. Each state has its own High Court, which is the highest court of that state.

Test: The High Court - Question 2

The High Court of which state holds the record for being the oldest High Court in India?

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The Calcutta High Court is the oldest High Court in India. It has jurisdiction over the State of West Bengal and the Union Territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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Test: The High Court - Question 3

How many High Courts are there in India as of 2021?

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  • India has a hierarchical judicial system with the Supreme Court at the top.
  • Below the Supreme Court are the High Courts, which serve as the highest courts for each state or union territory.
  • As of 2021, there are 26 High Courts functioning in different regions across the country.
  • Each High Court has jurisdiction over its respective state(s) and handles appeals from lower courts.
Test: The High Court - Question 4

Which High Court has jurisdiction over the Union Territory of Delhi?

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The Delhi High Court has jurisdiction over the Union Territory of Delhi.

Test: The High Court - Question 5

Who appoints the Chief Justice of a High Court?

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The President of India appoints the Chief Justice of a High Court in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Governor of the respective state.

Test: The High Court - Question 6

In which year was the Supreme Court of India established?

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The Supreme Court of India was established on January 26, 1950.

Test: The High Court - Question 7

What is the minimum number of judges required to hear a constitutional case in a High Court?

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A constitutional case in a High Court must be heard by at least two judges.

Test: The High Court - Question 8

The retirement age of a judge in a High Court is generally up to which age?

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The retirement age of a judge in a High Court is generally up to 62 years.

Test: The High Court - Question 9

Which High Court is also known as the "Chartered High Court" of India?

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The Calcutta High Court is also known as the "Chartered High Court" of India.

Test: The High Court - Question 10

In which year did the first Chief Justice of India take office?

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The first Chief Justice of India took office in 1950.

Test: The High Court - Question 11

Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment of additional judges in a High Court?

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Article 218 of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment of additional judges in a High Court.

Test: The High Court - Question 12

How many High Courts can issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights?

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All High Courts in India have the power to issue writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights.

Test: The High Court - Question 13

Which High Court has jurisdiction over the Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

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(C) Calcutta High Court

Test: The High Court - Question 14

Who can remove a judge of a High Court from office?

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A judge of a High Court can be removed from office by the process of impeachment carried out by Parliament.

Test: The High Court - Question 15

The Chief Justice and judges of a High Court are appointed by the President after obtaining the advice of which authority?

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The President appoints the Chief Justice and judges of a High Court after obtaining the advice of the Chief Justice of India.

Test: The High Court - Question 16

Which High Court has jurisdiction over the Union Territory of Puducherry?

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The Madras High Court has jurisdiction over the Union Territory of Puducherry.

Test: The High Court - Question 17

Who has the power to determine the salaries and allowances of the judges of a High Court?

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Parliament has the power to determine the salaries and allowances of the judges of a High Court.

Test: The High Court - Question 18

In which year was the first High Court in India established?

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The first high court in India, 'The High Court of Judicature at Fort William', now called the 'High Court of Calcutta', was brought into existence by the Letters Patent dated 14 May 1862, issued under the Indian High Courts Act, 1861 and was formally opened on 1 July 1862.

Test: The High Court - Question 19

Which High Court is known as the "Bengal High Court"?

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The Calcutta High Court is known as the "Bengal High Court."

Test: The High Court - Question 20

The Chief Justice of a High Court is appointed by the President in consultation with whom?

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The Chief Justice of the High Court is appointed after consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Governor of the State concerned

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