History & Civics
Who holds the power of Judicial Review?
- President
- Prime Minister
- High Courts and Supreme Court
- Parliament
Supreme Court
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High Courts and Supreme Court
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Which of the following is not a feature of the Indian judiciary?
- It is free and independent
- It is the highest law-making body
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- It is a single integrated system
When can the salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court be reduced during their term of office?
- If the Parliament passes a bill to this effect
- When there is Financial Emergency
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What is meant by judicial review?
- Parliament's right to ask the judiciary to review judgement
- Judiciary's power to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws passed by the Legislature and orders issued by the Executive
- The President's right to seek the opinion of the Supreme Court on the constitutionality of a law passed by the Parliament
- Judiciary's right to review judgements passed by lower courts and decision of the Executive.