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The Cabinet holds a pivotal position in the working of the Indian Parliamentary Government. In this context discuss the following:

Any two administrative powers of the Cabinet.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [3] Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
Concept: Powers and Functions of the Cabinet

The Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister, is the most Powerful Institution in the Indian Polity. In this context answer the following:

Distinguish between the Council of Ministers and the Cabinet.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [3] Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
Concept: Council of Ministers and the Cabinet

The conflict between two sections of the Congress came to surface in its Session in 1906 at Calcutta. In this context, explain the following:

The Split in the Congress

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] Second Phase of the Indian National Movement
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)

Explain the cases in which the Supreme Court enjoys Original Jurisdiction.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] The Supreme Court
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court

What was the General Service Enlistment Act?

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] Second Phase of the Indian National Movement
Concept: Causes of Partition of Bengal

Why is the Supreme Court described as a ‘Court of Record’?

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] The Supreme Court
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is the head of the entire system of judiciary. In this context, answer the following question:

Mention any two qualifications required by a person to be the judge of the Supreme Court.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] The Supreme Court
Concept: The Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is the head of the entire system of judiciary. In this context, answer the following question:

Mention any three cases which come under the Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] The Supreme Court
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India is the supreme judicial authority and the highest court of the Republic of India. It is the final court of appeal for all civil and criminal cases. With reference to the Supreme Court, answer the following question:

Under Article 129, the Supreme Court of India is called a Court of Record. Justify this statement with any three points.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] The Supreme Court
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India is the supreme judicial authority and the highest court of the Republic of India. It is the final court of appeal for all civil and criminal cases. With reference to the Supreme Court, answer the following question:

Explain the following term:

Revisory Jurisdiction

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [4] The Supreme Court
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court

Name the highest criminal court in a district.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [5] The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
Concept: Subordinate Court >> Criminal Courts

Mention one reason to state that the Lok Adalat has its own advantage.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [5] The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
Concept: Lok Adalats

With reference to the powers and functions of the High Court, explain briefly the meaning and scope of the following:

Its Appellate Jurisdiction

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [5] The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
Concept: Powers and Jurisdiction of High Court

With reference to the powers and functions of the High Court, explain briefly the meaning and scope of the following:

Judicial Review

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [5] The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
Concept: Powers and Jurisdiction of High Court

The partition of Bengal and the formation of the Muslim League were two important events that had an impact on the national struggle for independence. In this context, explain the following:

Any three factors relating to the formation of the Muslim League.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [5] The Muslim League
Concept: Factors Leading to the Formation of the Muslim League

State one point of distinction between the District Judge and the Sessions Judge.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [5] The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
Concept: Subordinate Court >> Criminal Courts
Residents of Jodhpur, X and Y got married in the year 2014 and after 4 months of wedlock, petty family issues and arguments resulted in their separation for 6 years. The matter was placed before the Bench of Lok Adalat Family Court, Jodhpur wherein all efforts were made to reunite the family again. With constant efforts of counselling parties agreed to live together and withdraw their Divorce Petition.

Which advantage of the Lok Adalat is highlighted in the above case?

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [5] The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
Concept: Lok Adalats

Through various national movements, Gandhiji mobilised public support to win freedom for India. In this context, state the following:

Any three causes for Gandhiji to launch the Non-Cooperation Movement.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Causes that Led to the Non-Cooperation Movement

Through various national movements, Gandhiji mobilised public support to win freedom for India. In this context, state the following:

The impact of the Non-Cooperation Movement in India’s freedom struggle.

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Impact of the Civil Disobedience Movement

Why was the Simon Commission rejected by the Congress?

Appears in 2 question papers
Chapter: [6] Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Movement
Concept: Impact of the Civil Disobedience Movement
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