Question 11 MarkThe Indian Parliament gives the right to privacy to Indian citizens.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 21 MarkThe Constitution of India has protected the autonomy of the Judiciary.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 31 MarkGenerally, the police can refuse to register the $FIR$.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 41 MarkThe $FIR$ can be a very important document while preparing the chargesheet of a crime.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 51 MarkPeople can be saved from legal complexity by Lok Adalats.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 61 MarkSometimes the court itself files a case in the matter of public interest, which is called Nano Moto.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 71 MarkPublic Interest Litigation contributes greatly to strengthen the Judiciary.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 81 MarkThe Judiciary decides the limitation of the power of the central government and the citizens.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 91 MarkThe Lady of Justice has a balance in one hand and the gun in the other hand.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 101 MarkThe Supreme Court is also known as the Court of Records.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 111 MarkThe main purpose of the Lok Adalat is to provide legal guidance to the two parties who have registered a complaint in the court.Answer FalseView full question & answer→
Question 121 MarkIn our Constitution the judiciary is kept Independent from the Legislature and the Executive.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 131 MarkThe judiciary of the country acts as the protector and guardian of the Constitution.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 141 MarkThe Lady of Justice has blindfolds and only a sword in her hand.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 151 MarkThe Supreme Court itself cannot review a judgement.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 161 MarkThe President may take the advice of the Supreme Court on a question related to the Interpretation of a law.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 171 MarkThe judgement of the Supreme Court can be challenged in any court of the Country .AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 181 MarkThe Supreme Court has the power to decide $359$ whether the law formed by the Central Government is Constitutional or not.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 191 MarkA judge of the Supreme Court may be removed from his/her position by a procedure of 'Lekhabhiyog'.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 201 MarkAny individual or institution can apply forj justice in the Supreme Court.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 211 MarkJudges of the Supreme Court are appointed mainly on the basis of their tenure of their service.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 221 MarkThe Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appoints the judges of the Supreme Court.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 231 MarkThe Supreme Court of India was established on $26th$ January, $1950$.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 241 MarkThe Supreme Court of our nation is located in Delhi.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 251 MarkThe High Court can proceed only criminal cases.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 261 MarkThe proceedings of the High Court are conducted in English.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 271 MarkThe number of judges in all the High Courts of India is equal.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 291 MarkThe High Court is a link between the Subordinate Courts and the Supreme Court.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 301 MarkThe High Court of Gujarat State is located in Gandhinagar.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 311 MarkAn appeal against the judgement of the High Court can be filed in the Subordinate Courts.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 321 MarkThe Sessions Judge can sentence the accused to death, life imprisonment or imprisonment for more than $10$ years.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 331 MarkWhen a District Court Judge deals with criminal cases, he is called a Sessions Judge.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 341 MarkThe Chief Minister of Gujarat appoints the District Judge of Gujarat.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 351 MarkEach district has a Civil and a Criminal Court.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 361 MarkThe High Court is at the top of the Indian Judiciary.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 371 MarkComplaints regarding the right to house, land or other property are called criminal matters.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→