Role of Judiciary
Trending Questions
Q. What is Judicial Review?
- Process through which the judiciary can review and make judgments.
- The power that is imbibed in the judge.
- The power that can only be exercised by the High Court.
- The power that can only be exercised by the Supreme Court.
Q. Who has the power to place limitations on the powers of parliament according to the Indian Constitution?
- State Government
- Central Government
- Judiciary
- Prime Minister
Q. The basic features of the Indian Constitution generally include which of the following provisions?
- The Indian Constitution provides a single citizenship for all its citizens.
- Independent judiciary
- Universal Adult Franchise
- Unitary structure of the Constitution.
Q. Which article(s) grant judicial review powers to the High Courts?
- Article 11
- Article 226
- Article 227
- Article 12
Q. Which of the following can not be altered by the Parliament while amending the Constitution?
- Provisions of Governer's Rule
- Basic structure of the Constitution
- Provisions of Parliamentary acts
- Provisions of Presidential rule
Q. Which of the following statements about the Indian Constitution is/are correct?
- The Constitution is considered as the basic rulebook of our country.
- Indian Constitution is static and rigid.
- Total time taken to prepare Indian Constitution was 5 years.
- The Constitution has given the courts the power to place limitations on the power of parliament.
Q. Who among the following has the powers and responsibility to make and amend laws in India?
- High Court
- Parliament
- Supreme Court
- Advocate General
Q. is a process through which the judiciary can review the actions of the legislative and the executive.
- Judicial overreach
- Commercialism
- Authoritativeness
- Judicial review