The Judiciary
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After reading the example of the reservation order, three students had different reactions about the role of the judiciary. Which view, according to you, is a correct reading of the role of judiciary? .
Srinivas argues that since the Supreme Court agreed with the government, it is not independent
Anjaiah says that judiciary is independent because it could have given a verdict against the government order. The Supreme Court did direct the government to modify it.
Vijaya thinks that the judiciary is neither independent nor conformist, but acts as a mediator between opposing parties. The court struck a good balance between those who supported and those who opposed the order.
By whom are the judges of the supreme court appointed and how
- By forwarding the case to the Supreme Court.
- By setting up a three-member committee.
- By consulting the Law Minister.
- By escalating the matter to the President.
Who Is The Protector And Final Interpreter Of The Constitution?
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- It misinterprets the Constitution of India.
- It interprets the Constitution of India.
- It alters the basic structure of Constitution.
- It has powers to declare laws invalid.
- Federalism
- Secularism
- Welfare State
- Supremacy of
President - Democracy
- Sovereignty
- Panchayat Raj
- Fair Elections
- True
- False
- True
- False
- The Prime Minister
- The Union Minister
- The Chief Justice
- The President
- Supreme Court
- Parliament
- Lok Sabha
- Rajya Sabha
- True
- False
- Federalism
- Secularism
- Welfare State
- Supremacy of
President - Democracy
- Sovereignty
- Panchayat Raj
- Fair Elections
- The Prime Minister
- The Union Minister
- The Chief Justice
- The President
- The process through which the executive can review and make judgments on the actions of legislative.
- The process through which the judiciary can review and make judgments on the actions of legislative and the executive.
- The process through which the legislative can review and make judgments on the actions of executive.
- The process through which the legislative can review and make judgments on the actions of judiciary and the executive.
- High Courts
- Local Courts
- Supreme Court
- District Courts