Supreme Court of India

Supreme Court of India

In this post, we have mentioned all the important questions / MCQs related to Supreme court of India which have been asked previously in competitive exams.

1. Who can appoint an Ad Hoc judge in the supreme court?

[A]. president of India
[B]. minister of law
[C]. collegium of the supreme court
[D]. Chief Justice of India with the permission of the president

[D]. Chief Justice of India with the permission of the president

2. The power to decide an election petition is vested in the

[A]. Parliament
[B]. Supreme Court
[C]. High Courts
[D]. Election Commission

[B]. Supreme Court

3. judges of the supreme court are appointed by:

[A]. the Prime Minister of India
[B]. the president of India
[C]. the chief justice of the supreme court
[D]. none of the above

[B]. the president of India

4. when any official does not perform his duty, High Court/ supreme court can issue which writ?

[A]. habeas corpus
[B]. Prohibition
[C]. Mandamus
[D]. Quo warranto

[C]. Mandamust

5. Judicial review implies:

[A]. right to declare laws, that contravene the constitution, as null and void
[B]. right to review judicial administration
[C]. right of the courts to explain laws
[D]. right of the courts to make laws

[A]. right to declare laws, that contravene the constitution, as null and void

6. How many writs can Supreme Court of India issue under article 32?

[A]. 3
[B]. 5
[C]. 4
[D]. 6

[B]. 5

7. Power of Judicial review in India is enjoyed by whom?

[A]. by the supreme court alone
[B]. by all the courts
[C]. by the supreme court and high courts
[D]. by none of the courts

[C]. by the supreme court and high courts

8. Who can fix the number of judges of supreme court?

[A]. President
[B]. Parliament
[C]. Chief Justice of India
[D]. Council of Ministers

[B]. Parliament

9. Supreme court’s judgement in Indira Sawhney vs Union of India case deals with:

[A]. reservation for OBC
[B]. reservation for SC and ST
[C]. reservation in promotion
[D]. reservation for Muslims

[C]. reservation in promotion

10. Which one of the following is the correct statement with regard to judiciary in India?

[A]. India has an integrated judicial system
[B]. judiciary in India functions on the principle of the ‘ the due process of law’
[C]. the apex court cannot overrule the decisions of the high courts
[D]. the power of ‘ Judicial review’ means the power of the courts to revise their own decisions

[A]. India has an integrated judicial system

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