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MCQ Supreme Court, Review, Activism, PIL SET 3

ALL MCQ For Supreme Court, Review, Activism, PIL

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1. The doctrine of Judicial review originated from which country?

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2. The power to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court of India is vested in

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3. In India, Judicial Review implies

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4. In India, Judicial Review implies

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5. Which Article of the Constitution of India deals with the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in connection with Constitutional cases?

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6. Who was the Chief Justice of India when Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was introduced to the Indian Judicial System?

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7. A person appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court, before entering upon his Office, has to make and subscribe an oath or affirmation before

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8. Who appoints the Chief Justice of India?

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9. Under whose jurisdiction the High Courts of the States directly fall in the judicial system of India?

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10. The concept of 'Stare Decisis' means:

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11. When is the Legal Services Day in India celebrated?

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12. Where is the declared seat of the Supreme Court situated?

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13. Which one of the following is directly related to the Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India?

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14. Which of the following categories of disputes is excluded from the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

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15. Law declared by the Supreme Court shall be binding on all the courts within the territory of India. Here ‘courts’ mean

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