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QUESTIONS FOR REVISIONEXAMINATION CORNER
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Pages 402 - 403]

K. K. Ghai solutions for Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC 8 Organs of Government: The Judiciary QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Pages 402 - 403]

1.Page 402

Why is the Judiciary important?

2.Page 402

Discuss the functions of Judiciary.

3. (i)Page 402

What is meant by Independence of Judiciary?

3. (ii)Page 402

How is Independence of Judiciary secured?

4.Page 402

How should the Judiciary be organised?

5. (i)Page 402

Discuss the role of the judiciary as the guardian, interpreter, and protector of the Constitution.

5. (ii)Page 402

Discuss the role of the Judiciary as the protector of the Fundamental Rights of the people.

6. (i)Page 402

Write about the Judicial Review.

6. (ii)Page 402

How is Judicial Review operationalised?

7. (i)Page 402

Write about the Judicial Review.

7. (ii)Page 402

Discuss arguments for Judicial Review.

7. (iii)Page 402

Discuss arguments against Judicial Review.

8.Page 402

Discuss the features of Judiciary in India.

9.Page 402

Discuss the features of British Judicial System.

10.Page 402

Discuss the features of Judiciary in the USA.

11. (i)Page 402

How independence of Judiciary has been secured in India?

11. (ii)Page 402

How independence of Judiciary has been secured in the USA?

12. (i)Page 402

Discuss the organisation of the Supreme Court of India.

12. (ii)Page 402

Explain any three Jurisdictions of the Supreme Court of India?

13. (i)Page 402

Discuss the organisation of the High Court in India.

13. (ii)Page 402

Discuss the jurisdiction of a High Court in India.

13. (iii)Page 402

Discuss the role of a High Court in India.

14. (i)Page 402

Explain the organisation of the US Supreme Court.

14. (ii)Page 402

Explain the position of the US Supreme Court.

15.Page 403

Discuss the organisation of the Supreme Court of UK.

16.Page 403

Discuss the Judicial Review power of the US Supreme Court.

17.Page 403

Explain the Judicial Review power of Supreme Court of India.

18.Page 403

Discuss the features of Judiciary in the USA.

19. (i)Page 403

How does the US Supreme Court check the powers of the US President?

19. (ii)Page 403

How does the US Supreme Court check the powers of the US Congress?

20. (1)Page 403

Write a short note on Jury system of trial in England.

20. (2)Page 403

Write a short note on Procedure Established by Law (India).

20. (3)Page 403

Write a short note on Due Process of Law (the USA).

20. (4)Page 403

Write a short note on British Supreme Court as the Highest Court of Appeals.

21. (i)Page 403

“While the USA has a two tier judicial system, India has a single integrated judicial system.” Explain with reference to the features of the Judiciary in India.

21. (ii)Page 403

“While the USA has a two tier judicial system, India has a single integrated judicial system.” Explain with reference to the features of the Judiciary in the USA.

22. (i)Page 403

Discuss arguments for Judicial Review.

22. (ii)Page 403

Discuss arguments against Judicial Review.

23.Page 403

Compare the powers of Indian and American Supreme Courts.

24.Page 403

Explain co-relation between the following.

Legislature and Executive in parliamentary system.

25.Page 403

How is the judiciary related to the legislature?

26. (i)Page 403

Explain the co-relation between the following.

Judiciary and Executive

26. (ii)Page 403
How Judiciary should be made independent from possible executive interferences?
27.Page 403

Compare the nature of Judicial review powers of the Indian and American Supreme Courts.

28.Page 403

Make a comparative study of the features of Judiciary in India, UK and USA.

29.Page 403

Compare Indian Judicial System with the US Judicial System.

30. (i)Page 403

How independence of Judiciary has been secured in India?

30. (ii)Page 403

How independence of Judiciary has been secured in the USA?

31.Page 403
Make a comparative study of the Apex Courts of the USA and India.
EXAMINATION CORNER [Pages 403 - 405]

K. K. Ghai solutions for Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC 8 Organs of Government: The Judiciary EXAMINATION CORNER [Pages 403 - 405]

ISC Board Questions

1. (i)Page 403

Name the apex judicial body in the U.S.A.

1. (ii)Page 403

Name the apex judicial body in the U.K.

1. (iii)Page 403

Name the apex judicial body in India.

2. (i)Page 403

Discuss the composition of the Supreme Court of India.

2. (ii)Page 403

Enumerate the functions of the Supreme Court. 

2. (iii)Page 403

What is the composition of the Supreme Court of the United States of America?

2. (iv)Page 403

Critically examine any three powers of the Supreme Court of the United States.

3. (i)Page 403

Write about the Judicial Review.

3. (ii)Page 403

Explain the maxims of judicial review.

4.Page 403

Enumerate the chief functions of judiciary in modern times.

5. (i)Page 403

Name the apex judicial body in the U.K.

5. (ii)Page 403

Name the apex judicial body in the U.S.A.

5. (iii)Page 403

Name the apex judicial body in India.

6.Page 403

What are the various methods of the appointment of the judges?

7. (i)Page 403

What is meant by Independence of Judiciary?

7. (ii)Page 403

What are the essential conditions to ensure the independence of judiciary?

8. (i)Page 403

Discuss arguments for Judicial Review.

8. (ii)Page 403

Discuss arguments against Judicial Review.

9. (i)Page 403

Write a short note on. 

Judicial Activism 

9. (ii)Page 403

Explain the term judicial restraint.

10. (i)Page 403

Why is the Judiciary important?

10. (ii)Page 403

Discuss the functions of Judiciary.

11.Page 403

Make a comparative study of the features of Judiciary in India, UK and USA.

12. (i)Page 403

What is the mode of appointment of judges in the apex courts of India?

12. (ii)Page 403

What is the mode of appointment of judges in the apex courts of the U.K.?

13. (i)Page 404

What is meant by Independence of Judiciary?

13. (ii)Page 404

What are the essential conditions to ensure the independence of judiciary?

14. (i)Page 404

Define the doctrine of judicial review.

14. (ii)Page 404

How is the doctrine of judicial review working in India?

14. (iii)Page 404

How is the doctrine of judicial review working in the U.S.A.?

15.Page 404

There has been an increase in the power of the Indian judiciary in recent times. What is this known as?

16. (i)Page 404

Explain the co-relation between the following.

Judiciary and Executive

16. (ii)Page 404

How is the judiciary related to the legislature?

17.Page 404

Discuss arguments against Judicial Review.

18.Page 404

Explain the meaning of the jury system.

19. (i)Page 404

Why is the Judiciary important?

19. (ii)Page 404

Discuss the functions of Judiciary.

20. (i)Page 404

How does the US Supreme Court check the powers of the US President?

20. (ii)Page 404

How does the US Supreme Court check the powers of the US Congress?

21. (i)Page 404

Name the apex judicial body in the U.K.

21. (ii)Page 404

Name the apex judicial body in India.

22.Page 404

Define the Rule of Law.

23. (a)Page 404

Explain the co-relation between the following.

Judiciary and Executive

23. (b) (i)Page 404

Define the doctrine of judicial review.

23. (b) (ii)Page 404

Examine the demerits of the doctrine of Judicial Review.

24.Page 404
What is the purpose behind Public Interest Litigation System?
25.Page 404

Why are administrative courts established?

26. (a)Page 404

How is the independence of Judiciary maintained in India?

26. (b) (i)Page 404

What is the role of the Supreme Court of the USA?

26. (b) (ii)Page 404

Explain the position of the US Supreme Court.

27. (i)Page 404

Explain the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.

27. (ii)Page 404

Explain the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.

27. (iii)Page 404

Discuss the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.

28.Page 404

What are the main differences in the compositions of the apex courts of India and UK?

29.Page 404

What is the principle being followed in the appointment of the Chief Justice of India?

30.Page 404

State what is meant by open trial system.

31.Page 404

Explain the meaning of the jury system.

32.Page 404

Enumerate the chief functions of judiciary in modern times.

33.Page 404

Make a comparative study of the features of Judiciary in India, UK and USA.

34. (a)Page 404

What is the mode of appointment of judges in the apex courts of India?

34. (b)Page 404

What is the mode of appointment of judges in the apex courts of the U.K.?

35.Page 404

What is Equity Legislation?

36.Page 404

What is ‘Rule of Law’?

37.Page 404

Critically examine any three powers of the Supreme Court of the United States.

38.Page 404

What are the features of Judicial Review in India?

39.Page 404

Distinguish between judicial activism and judicial restraint.

40.Page 404

What is Public Interest Litigation?

41.Page 404

Discuss the features of British Judicial System.

42Page 404

Explain any six steps that should be taken to ensure the independence of the judiciary.

43.Page 404

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

44.Page 404

State what is meant by open trial system.

45.Page 404

Explain the meaning of the jury system.

46.Page 404

Discuss the functions of Judiciary.

47. (i)Page 405

Explain the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.

47. (ii)Page 405

Explain the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.

48. (i)Page 405

Discuss the composition of the Supreme Court of India.

48. (ii)Page 405

What is the composition of the Supreme Court of the United States of America?

49.Page 405

Critically evaluate the principles of Judicial Review, with reference to India.

50.Page 405

How is judicial independence ensured in the Constitution of the United States of America?

51. (a)Page 405

Explain the various jurisdictions of the Supreme Court of India.

51. (b)Page 405

Do you agree with the view that the Supreme Court of India is the most powerful apex court in the world? Explain the reasons for your answer.

52.Page 405

What is meant by Judicial Review?

53. (a)Page 405

Distinguish between judicial activism and judicial restraint.

53. (b)Page 405

Critically examine any three powers of the Supreme Court of the United States.

54. (a) i.Page 405

Explain the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.

54. (a) ii.Page 405

Explain the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.

54. (b)Page 405

How is judicial independence ensured in the Constitution of the United States of America?

55.Page 405

State one area where the Supreme Court of the United States exercises of original jurisdiction.

56.Page 405

Critically examine judicial review with reference to India.

57.Page 405

With reference to the Supreme Court of the United States, explain three principles (maxims) of Judicial Review.

58.Page 405

With reference to the Supreme Court of the United States, explain three principles (maxims) of Judicial Review.

59.Page 405

Explain any three rights conferred under the Right to Freedom of Religion in the Constitution of India. (Articles 25-28).

60.Page 405

...the Supreme Court may, in its discretion, grant ______ ______ to appeal from any judgement, decree, determination, sentence or order in any cause or matter passed or made by any court or tribunal in the territory of India. (excerpt from Article 136).

61.Page 405

The Indian Judiciary can most accurately be described as ______.

  • integrated

  • bifurcated

  • trifurcated

  • parallel

62.Page 405

What is the composition of the Supreme Court of the United States of America?

63.Page 405

Explain the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.

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