The Structure of Judiciary
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Q.
Judges of the district courts are appointed by__________
Q. What is an appellate system?
- A person can appeal to a higher court if they find the decision made by a lower court unjust.
- A person cannot appeal to a lower court if they find the decision made by a higher court unjust.
- A person cannot appeal to a higher court if they find the decision made by a lower court unjust.
- A person can appeal to a lower court if they find the decision made by a higher court unjust.
Q. The_____ is the highest court of a state.
- Supreme court
- High court
- District court
- All of the above
Q. If you lose a case in a high court, you can approach the supreme court. This is possible because we have __________.
- an independent judiciary
- an appellate system
- separation of powers
- rights
Q. Match the following administrative levels with the courts.
- District Court
- High Court
- Supreme Court
Q. What can one do when one is not satisfied with the verdict of a lower court?
- Engage in civil disobedience
- Appeal in higher courts
- Complain to legislators
- Appeal to the President
Q. Where do people appeal when they are unhappy with the verdict given by a district court?
- The Legislative Assembly
- Supreme Court
- High Court
- Tehsil Court
Q.
Write a note on Indian judiciary and court system
Q. The ________ Court is at the top of the judicial system in India.
- Supreme
- High
- Apex
- Top
Q. Choose the correct hierarchical order from upper to lower courts.
- Supreme Court, District Court, High Court
- Supreme Court, High Court, District Court
- High Court, Supreme Court, Tehsil Court
- High Court, District Court, Supreme Court
Q. The Supreme Court of India is presided over by the ____.
- Chief Justice of India
- Prime Minister
- Chief Minister
- President
Q. We do not have courts at the ______ level.
- tehsil
- ward
- state
- district
Q. The practice of appealing in a higher court to review the decision of the lower court is referred to as the .
- appellate mechanism
- appraisal mechanism
- escalation mechanism
Q. There are _______ levels of courts in India.
- three
- four
- two
- five
Q. The High Court has control over all other courts in the country.
- True
- False
Q. Where do people appeal when they are unhappy with the verdict given by a district court?
- High Court
- Tehsil Court
- The Legislative Assembly
- Supreme Court
Q. What can one do when one is not satisfied with the verdict of a lower court?
- Appeal in higher courts
- Complain to legislators
- Engage in civil disobedience
- Appeal to the President
Q. If you lose a case in a high court, you can approach the supreme court. This is possible because we have __________.
- an independent judiciary
- an appellate system
- separation of powers
- rights
Q. We do not have courts at the ______ level.
- tehsil
- ward
- state
- district
Q. The_____ is the highest court of a state.
- Supreme court
- High court
- District court
- All of the above
Q. The practice of appealing in a higher court to review the decision of the lower court is referred to as the .
- appellate mechanism
- appraisal mechanism
- escalation mechanism
Q. Choose the correct hierarchical order from lower to upper.
- Supreme Court, District Court, High Court
- Supreme Court, High Court, District Court
- High Court, Supreme Court, District Court
- District Court, High Court, Supreme Court
Q. There are _______ levels of courts in India.
- four
- two
- three
- five