Supreme Court


  1. On which of the following grounds can a Judge of the Supreme Court or a High Court be impeached ?
    1. Violation of the Constitution
    2. Proved misbehavior
    3. Incapacity
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    The Judge of the Supreme Court or a High Court can be impeached on the basis of proved misbehavior and incapacity.

    Correct Option: D

    The Judge of the Supreme Court or a High COurt can be impeached on the basis of proved misbehavior and incapacity.


  1. Public Interest Litigation (PIL) may be linked with









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    Public Interest litigation (PIL) may be linked with judicial activism in India.

    Correct Option: B

    Public Interest litigation (PIL) may be linked with judicial activism in India.



  1. Who has the right to seek advisory opinion of the Supreme Court of India, on any question of law ?









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    President

    Correct Option: B

    President


  1. Salaries of the judges of the Supreme Court are determined by :









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    Article 125 of the Indian Constitution leaves it to the Indian Parliament to determine the salary, other allowances, leave of absence, pension, etc. of the Supreme Court judges. However, the Parliament cannot alter any of these privileges and rights to the judge's disadvantage after his appointment.

    Correct Option: C

    Article 125 of the Indian Constitution leaves it to the Indian Parliament to determine the salary, other allowances, leave of absence, pension, etc. of the Supreme Court judges. However, the Parliament cannot alter any of these privileges and rights to the judge's disadvantage after his appointment.



  1. The Supreme Courts of India enjoys









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    Original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction

    Correct Option: B

    Original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction