Topics
History
A Period of Transition
The Growth of Nationalism
India in the 18th Century
Traders to Rulers
British Policies and Impacts
The Great Uprising of 1857
Socio-religious Reforms
India's Struggle for Freedom
Civics
The Three Main Organs of the Indian Government: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary
- Indian Government: Legislature
- Indian Government: Executive
- Indian Government: the Judiciary
- The Supreme Court and High Court
- Jurisdiction and Functions
- Powers and Functions of Union Parliament
- Composition and Powers of the House of Representatives and the Senate, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
- Council of Ministers and the Cabinet
- Supreme Court - Composition, Qualifications of Judges, Appointment
- High Courts - Composition, Qualifications of Judges, Appointment
United Nations
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Match the following:
Column A | Column B |
1. Supreme Court | (a) can have. two or more states under its jurisdiction. |
2. High Court | (b) village level courts |
3. Nyaya Panchayats | (c) affordable and speedy justice |
4. Lok Adalats | (d) free legal aid and service |
5. Legal Aid Scheme | (e) the apex court of India |
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