Other Powers of the Supreme Court
Trending Questions
Q. The Berubari dispute was a dispute between _____ and ______.
- Supreme Court and High Court
- Supreme Court and the President
- High Court and the President
- India and Pakistan
Q.
From Which Country’s Constitution The Concept Of Judicial Review Has Been Borrowed
Q. Who appoints all the officers and servants of the Court?
- The President
- The Prime Minister
- The Chief Justice of India
- The Parliament
Q. _______ is the power that allows the Supreme Court to judge the validity of any legislation or government decision.
- Judicial Review
- Precedents
- Contempt of court
- Court of Record
Q. Which of the following explains the concept of 'Judicial Review'?
- It allows the Supreme Court to review and appoint its own staff.
- It allows the Supreme Court to remove the President through impeachment.
- It allows the Court to judge the validity of any legislation or government decision.
- It allows the Court to make rules and regulations concerning its own functioning.
Q. Which of the following correctly explains 'Contempt of Court'?
- Power of the High Court to issue writs.
- The offence of disrespecting or disobeying the court's orders.
- Power of the Supreme Court to issue writs.
- Power of the courts to record judgements and use precedents.
Q. Ram says that Appellate Jurisdiction is applicable in both civil and criminal cases. Rahul says Appellate Jurisdiction is applicable only in civil cases. Who do you think is right?
- Ram is right
- Rahul is right
- Both are right
- Both are wrong
Q. Which of the following explains the concept of 'Judicial Review'?
- It allows the Supreme Court to review and appoint its own staff.
- It allows the Supreme Court to remove the President through impeachment.
- It allows the Court to judge the validity of any legislation or government decision.
- It allows the Court to make rules and regulations concerning its own functioning.
Q. The Supreme Court is a ‘Court of Record’. What does this mean?
- The Court can demand records from lower courts.
- The Court retains personal records of its staff.
- All the judgements and orders made in the Court are carefully recorded.
- The Court can demand records from the Union Parliament.
Q. Which of the following phrases is the correct translation of 'Habeas Corpus'?
- ‘We command’
- 'You may have the body'
- 'By what warrant?'
- 'The body of law'
Q. Which of the following writs can be issued by the Supreme Court?
- Prohibition
- Certiorari
- Limitation
- Quo Warranto
- Mandamus
- Habeas Corpus
- Procedendo
- Attachment
Q. Which of the following phrases is the correct translation of 'Habeas Corpus'?
- ‘We command’
- 'You may have the body'
- 'By what warrant?'
- 'The body of law'
Q.
Which of the following institutions can make changes to an existing law of the country?
(a) The Supreme Court
(b) The President
(c) The Prime Minister
(d) The Parliament
can supreme court be the answer of this question if not then why ?? EXPLAIN.Q. Which of the following writs can be issued by the Supreme Court?
- Prohibition
- Certiorari
- Limitation
- Quo Warranto
- Mandamus
- Habeas Corpus
- Procedendo
- Attachment
Q. The Supreme Court is a ‘Court of Record’. What does this mean?
- The Court can demand records from lower courts.
- The Court retains personal records of its staff.
- All the judgements and orders made in the Court are carefully recorded.
- The Court can demand records from the Union Parliament.