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Why is the judiciary in the USA called the two-tier system?

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

State what is meant by open trial system.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Introduction and Composition of Judiciary

Explain the meaning of the jury system.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Review

Discuss the functions of Judiciary.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Introduction and Composition of Judiciary

______ implies pro-active approach of the judiciary towards prevailing socio-economic and political apathy in the country.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Activism

What is meant by the doctrine of implied powers?

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

Which case under the doctrine of implied powers led to the origin of judicial review in USA?

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

What is the Advisory function of the Supreme Court in India?

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: The Supreme Court

Briefly evaluate the relevance of the Indian Judiciary as an independent organ of the Government. With the help of any two measures, explain how its independence can be ensured?

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Conditions of Independence of Judiciary

Give one word/term for the following: 

Jurisdiction for cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls and those in which a State is a party, under the United States Constitution. 

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

Security of tenure and no alterations to a judge's salary to her/his disadvantage are constitutional protections that ensure the ______ of the Judiciary in both India and the United States.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Conditions of Independence of Judiciary

Give one word/term for the following:

An approach to jurisprudence which believes that the courts can and should go beyond the letter of the law and narrow interpretation to consider broader social implications of their decisions.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Activism

Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to scrutinise the acts of the legislature and the orders of the executive to determine their constitutional validity.

Elaborate on any two maxims of this power of the judiciary:

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Review

From the citizen’s point of view, the judiciary is the MOST important organ of the government because ______.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Introduction and Composition of Judiciary

Observe the relation between the first two words/phrases and then fill in the fourth word/phrase.

Implementation of law: Executive :: Interpretation of law: ______.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Functions of Judiciary

The rules governing the administration of judicial services are framed by the central government of the nation.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judicial Review

Several jurists hold the view that the original and appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India is wider than that of the USA. Justify the given statement.

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Chapter: [11] Directive Principles of State Policy
Concept: Judiciary in India and U.S.A

Who put forward the Two Factor Theory of Intelligence?

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Chapter: [1] Intelligence and Ability
Concept: Concept of Intelligence

Answer the following:  

Who coined the concept of IQ?

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Chapter: [1] Intelligence and Ability
Concept: Concept of Intelligence

Answer the following question briefly:

Name one information processing theory of intelligence.

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Chapter: [1] Intelligence and Ability
Concept: Concept of Intelligence
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