The Judiciary
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When did the Supreme Court of India come into existence?
Where is the Supreme Court of India located?
How many judges are currently in the Supreme Court including the Chief Justice?
What is the retirement age of a Supreme Court judge?
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Who was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India?
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Justice Harilal J Kania
Justice Harilal J Kania was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India. He served from January 26, 1950, to November 6, 1951. The other options were also Chief Justices but came later: Justice M Patanjali Sastri was the second Chief Justice, Justice B K Mukherjea was the fourth, and Justice S R Das was the fifth. Justice Kania had the honor of being the first to lead India's highest court after independence.
Which article of the Constitution allows the Supreme Court to issue writs for protection of fundamental rights?
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Article 32
Article 32 of the Constitution gives the Supreme Court the power to issue writs for the protection of fundamental rights. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar called Article 32 the 'heart and soul of the constitution'. Article 226 gives similar powers to High Courts, Article 21 is about the right to life and personal liberty, and Article 14 is about equality before law. Article 32 specifically empowers the Supreme Court to act as the guardian of fundamental rights.
How many types of writs can the Supreme Court issue under Article 32?
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5
The Supreme Court can issue 5 types of writs under Article 32. These are: 1) Habeas Corpus (writ of arrest), 2) Mandamus, 3) Prohibition, 4) Certiorari, and 5) Quo-Warranto. Each writ serves a specific purpose in protecting fundamental rights. Having 3, 4, or 6 types would be incorrect. These five writs are the traditional writs that originated from English law and are essential tools for judicial review and protection of citizens' rights.
What is the retirement age of High Court judges?
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62 years
The retirement age of High Court judges is 62 years. This is 3 years less than Supreme Court judges who retire at 65 years. High Court judges can resign before this age if they wish. The different retirement ages reflect the hierarchy in the judicial system. Ages 60, 58 are too low, while 65 is the retirement age for Supreme Court judges, not High Court judges.
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- Karnataka SSLC — kseeb.kar.nic.in
- Dept of Pre-University Education, Karnataka
- National Education Policy 2020 — education.gov.in
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