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Who is the highest judicial authority in India?

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Who appoints the judges of the Supreme Court of India?

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Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment of judges to the Supreme Court?

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What is the retirement age of judges of the Supreme Court?

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Who is the head of the judiciary in a state in India?

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Which of the following is not a fundamental right guaranteed by the Indian Constitution?**

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Who has the power to remove judges of the Supreme Court?

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Who is the guardian of the Indian Constitution?

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What is the minimum number of judges required for delivering any judgment of the Supreme Court?

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What is the term for the office of a judge of a High Court in India?

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Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the establishment and constitution of the Supreme Court?

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The Supreme Court of India consists of how many judges, including the Chief Justice of India?

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The power of the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution and to declare any law invalid is known as:

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The writ of ___________ is issued by the Supreme Court or High Court to a person who has been detained unlawfully, to inquire about the reasons for detention.

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The concept of 'Stare Decisis' means:

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India?s government is based on a parliamentary system.

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The President of India can remove a judge from office only on the recommendation of:

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The National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act, which sought to replace the collegium system, was struck down by the Supreme Court on the grounds of violating:

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When is the Legal Services Day in India celebrated?

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Who is the final authority to interpret the constitution?

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What is the system consisting of courts which interpret the constitution and award judgement?

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What is the term used for money given to make amends for an injury or a loss?

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What is the act of breaking a law as well as to the breach or infringement of Fundamental Rights?

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Judiciary in India resolves the disputes between

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Who is the final interpreter of our Constitution?

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Once appointed, a judge can be removed by:

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When was High Court under British Rule first established?

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How many High Courts are there in India currently?

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What type of cases are decided by under Civil Law?

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The removal of persons from land or homes that they are currently living in, is called

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How many judges are there in Supreme Court?

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The highest court of appeal in India is:

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The President of India appoints judges of the Supreme Court based on the recommendation of:

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The first woman Chief Justice of India is:

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The Indian Judicial System is based on which type of legal system?

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The concept of Judicial Review in India allows the judiciary to:

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The writ of "Habeas Corpus" is a legal order that ensures

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The Indian Judicial System is headed by:

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A person accused of a crime in India is presumed to be:

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The term "amicus curiae" refers to:

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The Indian Judicial System is a combination of:

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The retirement age for judges of the Supreme Court of India is:

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The judiciary in India is independent and is subject only to the:

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The "Law Commission of India" is a:

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The Indian judicial system follows the principle of "stare decisis," which means:

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The Chief Justice of a High Court is appointed by the:

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Who has the power to remove a judge of the Supreme Court of India?

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The term "Judicial Activism" refers to:

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The Indian Judicial System is based on which fundamental principle?

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The District Courts in India are presided over by

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Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of a Supreme Court in India?

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What is the primary function of the Judicial Review power exercised by the Supreme Court of India?

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Which of the following Articles empowers the Supreme Court of India to issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights?

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Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment, conditions of service, and removal of High Court judges?

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Who has the authority to remove a Supreme Court judge from office in India?

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