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प्रश्न
Why is the Supreme Court said to be the guardian of the Constitution?
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उत्तर
The Supreme Court is known as the guardian of the Constitution as it can issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
With reference to the Supreme Court, explain its functions stated below:
As a guardian of Fundamental Rights.
Which body has the final authority to interpret the Constitution?
If the President of India considers that a question of law may be referred to the Supreme Court, under which jurisdiction will the Supreme Court express its opinion in the matter?
What is the advisory role of the Supreme Court of India?
Name any one Writ issued by the Courts for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
Mention any one power of the Supreme Court, which is not enjoyed by other courts.
What do you understand by the term ‘Judicial Review’?
What is Appellate Jurisdiction? Mention any two types of cases over which the Supreme Court has Appellate Jurisdiction.
Or
In the extensive Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court state the difference between the Original Jurisdiction and the Appellate Jurisdiction. Mention two functions that come under Original Jurisdiction.
Name any two writs issued by the courts for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
Why the Judges of the Supreme Court are prohibited to practice after retirement?
