CBSE Questions for Class 11 Commerce Legal Studies Judiciary - Constitutional Civil Criminal Courts And Processes Quiz 3 - MCQExams.com

Which state shares the same High Court?
  • Haryana & Chandigarh
  • Punjab & Haryana
  • Both (a) & (b)
  • None of these
How many High Courts are there in the country as of Jan 2015?
  • 54
  • 104
  • 24
  • 64
The highest criminal court at the district level is __________.
  • Sessions Court
  • Chief Magistrate Court
  • First Grade Magistrate Court
  • Munsiff Court
The retirement age of the judges of the High Courts and the Supreme Court are respectively ____________________.
  • 60 and 62 years
  • 62 and 60 years
  • 65 and 62 years
  • 62 and 65 years
The power of settling disputes between the Centre and the States or between the states themselves rests with the _________.
  • Supreme Court
  • High courts
  • Parliament
  • President
Dispute between two states ______________.
  • High court
  • Lok Adalat
  • District court
  • Supreme Court
How many High Courts are there in India?
  • 18
  • 27
  • 17
  • 24
The judges of the Subordinate Courts are appointed by the _______.
  • President
  • Prime Minister
  • Chief Minister
  • Governor
Integrated judicial system is ___________________.
  • Lower courts are not bind to obey the supreme courts decision
  • Decisions of the high courts are binded by lower courts
  • Both (a) & (b)
  • None of these
At present, there are ________ High Courts in India.
  • 21
  • 20
  • 18
  • 25
To be appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court, a person should have worked as an advocate for a minimum period of _________ years in a High Court.
  • Ten
  • Twelve
  • Nine
  • Twenty
What is the maximum age for retirement of the judge of the High Court?
  • 60
  • 65
  • 62
  • None of the above
Which one of the following is a wrong statement?
  • The Supreme Court is the highest court of record
  • The Supreme Court reconsiders the decisions
  • The Supreme Court is the guardian of the Constitution
  • The Supreme Court decisions are not final and binding on all other courts
The power to resolve disputes between the union and the states is a ________ power of the Supreme Court.
  • Original
  • Appellate
  • Advisory
  • Arbitrary
Which Court is known as Court of Record?
  • Supreme Court
  • High Court
  • Subordinate Court
  • All of above
Which of the following is/are the power/s of High Court?
  • The power to issue writs or orders for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights or for any other purpose.
  • The power of superintendence over subordinate courts.
  • The power to transfer cases to themselves pending in the subordinate courts involving interpretation of the Constitution.
  • All of above
What is the tenure of additional judge for temporary period of High Court?
  • Not exceeding two years
  • Not exceeding one years
  • Not exceeding three years
  • Not exceeding five years
Who appoints the Chief Justice of High Court?
  • President
  • Prime Minister
  • Chief Justice of Supreme Court
  • Governor
Who appoints the officers and servants of High Court?
  • Chief Justice of High Court
  • Chief Justice of India
  • President
  • State Legislative
By which of the following condition a High Court judge vacate his office?
  • By resignation in writing addressed to the President.
  • By being appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court or being transferred to any other High Court, by the President
  • By removal by the President on an address of both Houses of Parliament (supported by the vote of 2/3 of the members present) on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity
  • All of above
What is the retirement age for High Court judge?
  • 60
  • 62
  • 64
  • 58
The oath to a High Court judge is administered by the __________.
  • President
  • Prime Minister
  • Governor of the concerned state
  • Chief Justice of India
Who has the authority to transfer a judge from one High Court to another?
  • Prime Minister
  • Chief Justice of India
  • President
  • Chief Minister
Who has the power to control the High Court?
  • State legislative
  • State Executive
  • Parliament
  • None of these
In each of the questions, two words are paired which have a certain relation. Select a correct option to substitute question mark so as to make a similar relationship pair with the word given after double colon(::)
Prosecutor : Accused : : Plaintiff: ?
  • Appellant
  • Defendant
  • Plaint
  • Suit
An appeal against the order of 'Adjudicating Authority' shall be filed to the 'Appellate Tribunal' within a period of
  • $$40\ days$$
  • $$45\ days$$
  • $$50\ days$$
  • $$30\ days$$
A basic principle of the doctrine of precedent is that _________.
  • a precedent, once made, can never be changed
  • decision of a superior court in one hierarchy of courts are binding on courts inferior to it in another, separate hierarchy.
  • precedents are restricted to those decision of superior courts that have been approved by Parliament.
  • every court is bound by the decision of courts superior to it in the same hierarchy of courts.
When a court establishes a binding precedent, the reason for its decision is referred as __________________.
  • State decisis
  • Caveat emptor
  • Res judicata
  • Ratio decidendi
The true way of citing a case whose details are Ram versus Motilal decided in 1865 and can be found in volume 208 of Supreme Court cases starting at page 216 will be ___________________.
  • Ram v Motilal, 208 SCC 216 (1865)
  • Ram V. Motilal, 208 SCC 216 (1865)
  • Ram V. Motilal 208 SCC 216, (1865)
  • Ram VS Motilal 208 SCC 216 1865
Subordinate courts are the courts, which function at the district level and below.
  • True
  • False
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