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With reference to our Judiciary, discuss the following
Why is the Judiciary kept independent of the control of the Executive and the Legislature
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
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'?
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
Mention two important contributions of Lala Lajpat Rai.
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)
What were the two basic reasons responsible for the Surat Split in 1907 between the Early Nationalists and the Assertive Nationalists?
Concept: Surat Split of 1907
With reference to the Supreme Court, explain its functions stated below:
Advisory Function.
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
With reference to the Supreme Court, explain its functions stated below:
As a guardian of Fundamental Rights.
Concept: Functions of the Supreme Court
Name the courts that are empowered to issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
Concept: Functions of the Supreme Court
The Country’s judicial system has a Supreme Court at its apex. In this context, discuss the following
A manner of the appointment of judges
Concept: The Supreme Court
The Country’s judicial system has a Supreme Court at its apex. In this context, discuss the following:
A term of office and removal of judges
Concept: The Supreme Court
The Country’s judicial system has a Supreme Court at its apex. In this context, discuss the following:
It's power of ‘Judicial Review’.
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
The early Congressmen were liberal in their views and programmes. This led to the rise of radical nationalists who demanded more forceful action against the British. In this context, discuss the following:
How did Tilak bring a new wave in Indian politics that was distinct from the early Congressmen?
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)
What is meant by Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court ?
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
On what grounds can a Supreme Court Judge be removed from office?
Concept: The Supreme Court
Write any two contributions of Lala Lajpat Rai to the National Movement.
Concept: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Leader of Assertive Nationalism (1856–1920)
The Second half of the 19th century witnessed the growth of a strong feeling of Nationalism. With reference to the statement, answer the following :
Explain briefly any three differences in the methods adopted between the Early Nationalists and Radicals, in the National Movement.
Concept: Methods of Assertive Nationalists
Who appoints the Judges of the Supreme Court?
Concept: The Supreme Court
Discuss the composition of the Supreme Court of India.
Concept: The Supreme Court
The power of the Supreme Court to review laws passed by Union Legislature is ______.
Concept: Independence of Judiciary from the Control of Executive and Legislature
The Supreme Court is the head of the entire system of judiciary. In this context, answer the following question:
Concept: The Supreme Court
When the Supreme Court reviews any judgement made by it to remove an error, it falls under ______ jurisdiction.
Concept: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Supreme Court
