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प्रश्न
The Country’s judicial system has a Supreme Court at its apex. In this context, discuss the following:
It's power of ‘Judicial Review’.
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उत्तर
Judicial Review is the power of the Supreme Court to examine the laws passed by the legislature and orders issued by the Executive and determine whether or not they are in accordance with the Constitution of India. If the Court finds that a law or an order is in contravention of the Constitution it is declared null and void.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Our Judicial system has a Supreme Court at its Apex, followed by the High Court and other subordinate Courts. In the light of this statement, explain the following:
Any three types of cases in which the Supreme Court exercises its original jurisdiction.
With reference to our Judiciary, discuss the following:
What do we mean when we refer to the Supreme Court and the High Court as a 'Court of Record'?
With reference to the Supreme Court, explain its functions stated below:
Advisory Function.
Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court can be divided into how many categories? Name them.
Appellate Jurisdiction of Supreme Court can be divided into how many groups? Name them.
Why is the Supreme Court described as a ‘Court of Record’?
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.
The judiciary is the system of courts that interprets and guards the Indian Constitution. With reference to the Supreme Court of India, answer the following:
Explain the power of Judicial Review.
The judiciary is the system of courts that interprets and guards the Indian Constitution. With reference to the Supreme Court of India, answer the following:
What is meant by the term 'Original Jurisdiction'?
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.
