The state judiciary : the high courts - class-IX
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Choose the correct answer form the alternatives given.
The special reservation of 4% in favour of Muslims was struck down as unconstitutional by _______________.
Choose the correct answer form the alternatives given.
In which case did the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court on July 14, 2010 commute the death sentence of six accused to rigorous life imprisonment?
If the estate or any portion of the estate of a taxable person is under the control of the Court of Wards, Administrative General etc., the tax due from such taxable person is liable to be paid by ______________________.
Which high court is common for more than three states?
What is the term of the judges of High court?
The oath to a High Court judge is administered by the _________________.
Which of the following is not a power of the High Court?
Which of the following states does not have a High Court of its own?
The _________ court is the highest court at the state level.
A High Court judge can be removed through ______________.
State legislatures are not allowed to discuss ___________.
Which of the following High Courts has jurisdiction over a Union Territory?
Who among the following appoints the Chief Judges of the High Court of a State ?
Writs can be issued for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights by ____________.
A judge of the High Court can be removed from the office during his tenure by ________________________.
The High Court of Delhi came up in ________________.
High Courts were first established in which of the three presidency cities?
Each state has ___________.
How many High Courts are there in India?
Which state shares the same High Court?
Sanctioned strength of judges in High Courts are ___________.
The oath to a High Court judge is administered by the __________.
Who has the authority to transfer a judge from one High Court to another?
Which Union Territory has a High Court of its own?
What is the maximum age for retirement of the judge of the High Court?
Who appoints the judges of the High Court?
Which of the following is/are the power/s of High Court?
Which Court is known as Court of Record?
Who has the power to control the High Court?
What is the tenure of additional judge for temporary period of High Court?
Who appoints the Chief Justice of High Court?
Operations of the High Court comes under which Article of the Constitution of India?
By which of the following condition a High Court judge vacate his office?
Who appoints the officers and servants of High Court?
What is the retirement age for High Court judge?
The High Court which has the distinction of having the first woman Chief Justice is ________________.
The number of States under the jurisdiction of a High Court is decided on the basis of _______________.
A retired Judge of High Court cannot _______________.
Which of the following is not a qualification for a person to be the Chief Justice of High Court?
The Bombay High Court does not have a bench at which one of the following places?
The High Court having the jurisdiction in Judicial matters relating to the largest number of States/Union Territories is ______________.
Judge of the High Court can be removed from the office during his tenure by ___________________.
The only Union Territory which has a High Court of its own ______________.
Which of the following High Courts covers more than one State/Union Territories?
A Judge of a High Court wanting to resign addresses his letter of resignation to __________________.
Which of the following States/UTs are covered by the Mumbai High Court?
1. Maharastra
2. Goa
3. Dadra and Nagar Haveli
4. Daman and Diu
The pension of a High Court Judge is charged to the ______________.
Which one of the following pairs of High Courts and their seats is not matched correctly?
Which High Court has jurisdiction over the State of Arunachal Pradesh?
Where is the High Court of Uttranchal situated?
Which state does not have its High Court at the Capital?
In which year was the High Court first established?
The High Courts in India were first started at __________.
The High Court of West Bengal (Kolkata) has got the additional jurisdiction of __________.
Which of the following state has a common High Court?
The first High Courts were established in Kkolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai in the year __________.
An AD INTERIM stay means _________.
The Constitution gives the powers of superintendence over all subordinate courts to the High Courts under Article _____________.
Consider the following statements:
1. The mode of removal of a Judge of a High Court in India is same as that of removal of a Judge of the Supreme Court.
2. After retirement from the office, a permanent Judge of a High Court cannot plead or act in any court or before any authority in India.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
How many High Courts in India have jurisdiction over more than one State (Union Territories not included)?
Which of the following statements regarding Judiciary in India are correct?
I. Supreme Court of India is free from the control and influence of Legislature and Executive.
II. Subordinate courts are at the head of the judicial hierarchy of the State.
III. The Chief Justice and other Judges of the High Court are appointed by the Governor in consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
IV. A High Court can withdraw a case from a subordinate court and can deal with the case itself if it is satisfied that the case involves a substantial point of constitutional law.
Pre-constitution __________ decisions are binding on the __________ unless overruled by the _________.
At present, there are ________ High Courts in India.
The age of retirement of the Judges of the High Court is ___________.
A civil case becomes a fit case for appeal to the Supreme Court if ________________________.
The Chief Justice and other Judges of the High Court are appointed by the ___________________.
Which of the following is not a power of the High Court?
When can the salaries of High Court judges be reduced?
A High Court consists of a Chief Justice and __________________.
The oath to a High Court Judge is administrated by the ______________.
The salaries of the Judges of the High Courts are paid from the _____________.
The High Court enjoys the power:
I. to issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
II. to exercise superintendence over the working of courts and tribunals under its jurisdiction.
III. to make general rules and prescribe forms regulating the practices and proceeding of courts under its jurisdiction.