Judiciary Gk Questions and Answers

5. In Indian Constitution the power to issue a writ of Habeas Corpus is vested only in
  A.  Lower Courts
  B.  The Supreme Court and the High Court
  C.  The High Court
  D.  The Supreme Court
Answer
Ans: B
The Supreme Court and the High Court
6. The Chief Justice of India can be removed in accordance with the procedure laid down in the constitution by the
  A.  The President
  B.  President on a resolution by the Parliament
  C.  Majority of the judges of the Supreme Court
  D.  Parliament alone
Answer
Ans: B
President on a resolution by the Parliament
7. The power to extend or restrict the jurisdiction of the High Court rests with
  A.  the Concerned State
  B.  the Governor
  C.  the Parliament
  D.  the President
Answer
Ans: C
the Parliament
8. Which one of the following jurisdictions of the Indian Judiciary Covers Public Interest Litigation?
  A.  Original Jurisdiction
  B.  Appellate Jurisdiction
  C.  Epistolary Jurisdiction
  D.  Advisory Jurisdiction
Answer
Ans: B
Appellate Jurisdiction
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