Jurisdiction
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Q. What is the power that a court exercises, to carry out judgement, interpret laws, and settle disputes called?
- Judicial Review
- Parliamentary sovereignty
- Jurisdiction
- Contempt of court
Q. Which of the following is related to the Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India?
- Adjudication of disputes between the Union and the States
- This jurisdiction is applicable in both civil and criminal cases
- Supreme Court is a "Court of Appeal"
- Adjudication of disputes between the States
Q. Disputes between States come to the Supreme Court under jurisdiction.
- Appellate
- Advisory
- Original
Q. _______ is wrong independent of contract for which appropriate remedy is an action for damage in the court of law.
- Tort
- Quasi contracts
- Both
- None
Q. Ram is a lower court official who is not performing his duty. The supreme court issued a writ against him. Which writ do you think is issued against him?
- Prohibition
- Certiorari
- Habeas Corpus
- Mandamus
Q. When a judge decides criminal cases, he is called __________.
- Justice
- Judge
- The Sessions Judge
- The District Judge
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. When can a President refer a matter to the Supreme Court for its opinion?
- When the President feels like it.
- When the Cabinet is not functioning properly.
- When a matter is of public importance.
- When Emergency has to be promulgated.
Q. Public interest litigation applies to any case of public injury arising from ___________.
- The violation of the law
- The breach of any public duty
- The violation of a constitutional provision
- All of the above
Q. Which of the following is related to the Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India?
- Adjudication of disputes between the Union and the States
- This jurisdiction is applicable in both civil and criminal cases
- Supreme Court is a "Court of Appeal"
- Adjudication of disputes between the States
Q. (118)_____
- side
- limit
- situation
- extent
Q. Ram is a lower court official who is not performing his duty. The supreme court issued a writ against him. Which writ do you think is issued against him?
- Mandamus
- Prohibition
- Certiorari
- Habeas Corpus
Q.
Which of the following is/are true regarding Lok Adalats?
1. Come under the purview of high court of respective states.
2. Deal with matters related to civil cases only and not criminal cases.
3. Decisions are binding on both the parties to the dispute.
4. Do not possess court fee for cases.
- 4 Only
- 3 and 4 Only
- 2, 3 and 4 Only
- 1, 2, 3 and 4
Q. Criminal courts exercise jurisdiction in cases related to _____________.
- Patriotism
- Murder, robbery, theft, assault, etc.
- Nationalism
- Land
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. Appellate Jurisdiction is applicable in both civil and criminal cases.
- True
- False
Q. Pick the jurisdictions of the supreme court from the following.
- Original
- Appellate
- Advisory
- Investigatory
Q. If a State government feels that the Union government is interfering with the State government’s functioning, then whom should it approach?
- District Court
- High Court
- The President
- The Supreme Court
Q. What is the power that a court exercises, to carry out judgement, interpret laws, and settle disputes called?
- Judicial Review
- Jurisdiction
- Parliamentary sovereignty
- Contempt of court