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Judiciary at Central and State Level

Gujarat Board · Class 11 · Political Science

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What is the principal function of the judiciary?

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What type of structure does the Indian judiciary have?

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What is the maximum age limit for a Supreme Court judge?

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Who is the constitutional head of the entire judiciary in India?

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Which of the following are qualifications for a Supreme Court judge?

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Must be a citizen of India, Must have practiced law for at least 10 years, Must have served as High Court judge for 5 years, Must be a distinguished jurist

A Supreme Court judge must be an Indian citizen, have practiced law for 10+ years OR served as High Court judge for 5+ years OR be a distinguished jurist. Age requirement is maximum 65 years, not minimum 40.

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What is the retirement age for High Court judges?

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62 years

High Court judges retire at the age of 62 years, which is 3 years earlier than Supreme Court judges who retire at 65.

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Which courts have the power to protect fundamental rights of citizens?

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Supreme Court, High Courts

Both Supreme Court and High Courts have the power to protect fundamental rights of citizens through writs like habeas corpus, mandamus, etc.

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When is National Consumer Rights Day celebrated in India?

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24th December

National Consumer Rights Day is celebrated on 24th December as the Consumer Protection Act received Presidential assent on this day in 1986.

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