History & Civics
……………… of High court means that the power to accept appeals against decisions of District courts, in civil as well as criminal matters.
- Revisory jurisdiction
- Judicial jurisdiction
- Appellate jurisdiction
- Advisory jurisdiction
High Courts
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Appellate jurisdiction
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Identify the statements about the High Court Judges which are correct.
P : A judge of a High Court cannot be removed from office on any ground.
Q : A Judge who has worked as a permanent Judge of a High Court cannot practise in any Court after his/her retirement.
R : The salaries and allowances of the Judges of a High Court cannot be changed to their disadvantage during the course of their service.
S : A Judge of a High Court may resign his/her office by writing addressed to the President of India.
- P and Q
- R and S
- Q and R
- P and R
Every High court has the power of interpret the Constitution. This power is known as …………… .
- Judicial Review
- Constitutional Review
- High Court Review
- Interpretation Review
……………. Jurisdiction means that the High court can call for the record of a case which has been decided by a subordinate court:
- Advisory
- Appellate
- Confirmatory
- Revisory
All …………….. are empowered to issue writs.
- High Courts
- District courts
- Members of Parliament
- Ministers of the Cabinet