An Independent Judiciary
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What is an integrated judiciary?
Q. If two state governments are fighting over river water, the _________ nature of the judiciary will enable them to get proper justice.
- independent
- dispassionate
- rational
- authoritative
Q. Explain the integrated judicial system of India.
Q. Which of the following features of the India Judiciary are true?
I. Integrated judicial system.
II. The Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal.
III. Only the Supreme Court can interpret the Constitution.
IV. Public Interest Litigation (PIL) can be filed only in the Supreme Court and the High Court.
I. Integrated judicial system.
II. The Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal.
III. Only the Supreme Court can interpret the Constitution.
IV. Public Interest Litigation (PIL) can be filed only in the Supreme Court and the High Court.
- I, II and III
- I, III and IV
- I, II and IV
- II, III and IV
Q. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the Codes given below the Lists: List I
Q. Which of the following bestexplains the concept of "Integrated Judiciary"?
- All levels of courts function in a common court area.
- No level of court is independent from each other.
- Decisions made by higher courts binds other lower level courts.
- All levels of courts have equal status.
Q. When the government and executive do not interfere in the job of the judiciary, _________ can be enforced in the country in a better manner.
- the laws
- the constitution
- fundamental rights
- discipline
Q. If the judiciary is not independent, it is ______ for people to get justice.
- hard
- easy
- impossible
- very easy
Q. A democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional law an citizens right Elaborate.
Q. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have a dispute over water of a river running through both the states. To whom should they approach, from the following options, to settle the dispute?
- Madras High Court, Tamil Nadu
- Karnataka High Court
- Hogenakkal Munsif Court
- The Supreme Court
Q. In India, courts work _________ .
- under the government
- with the government
- against the government
- independently
Q. Which one of the following is NOT true about the Supreme Court of India?
- It is the apex court.
- It decides cases of conduct between the Centre and State governments.
- It enacts laws on major issues.
- It advises the President on some important legal matters.
Q. Which of the follwing systems is followed by the Indian judiciary?
- Independent system
- Integrated system
- None of the above
- Independent & integrated system
Q. Which of the follwing systems is followed by the Indian judiciary?
- Independent system
- Integrated system
- None of the above
- Independent & integrated system
Q. The Judiciary in India is answerable to the parliament.
- False
- True
Q. In India, courts work _________ .
- under the government
- with the government
- against the government
- independently
Q. Match the following to its respective function.
- Making laws
- Dispute resolution
- Enforcement of law
- Directive principles
Q. If two state governments are fighting over river water, the _________ nature of the judiciary will enable them to get proper justice.
- independent
- dispassionate
- rational
- authoritative
Q. In India, courts work _________ .
- under the government
- with the government
- against the government
- independently
Q. The independence of the judicial system ensures fair and impartial judicial decisions.
- False
- True
Q. If the judiciary is not independent, it is ______ for people to get justice.
- hard
- easy
- impossible
- very easy
Q. When the government and executive do not interfere in the job of the judiciary, _________ can be enforced in the country in a better manner.
- the laws
- the constitution
- fundamental rights
- discipline