Judicial Process Set 3
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This set of Judicial Process Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Judicial Process Set 3
Q1 | Whether Doctrine of Eclipse applies to Post Constitutional Law?
- yes
- no
- not sure
- none of the above
Q2 | Whether constitutional amendment is ‘law’ under Article 13(2)
- true
- false
- partially true
- none of the above
Q3 | Who gave concept of “Rule of Law”
- blackstone
- salmond
- austin
- dicey
Q4 | ‘Equality before Law’ and Equal protection of Law assures what?
- democracy
- laizeeg faire
- rule of law
- parliamentary supremacy
Q5 | Article 14 permits classification but prohibits class legislation, choose thecorrect option
- true
- false
- partially true
- none of the above
Q6 | In Maneka Gandhi’s Case ‘Due Process’ of law was adopted from
- british constitution
- american constitution
- french constitution
- none of the above
Q7 | Land Mark judgement of Maneka Gandhi’s was delivered by
- justice p.n. bhagwati
- justice krishna iyer
- justice chandrachood
- justice verma
Q8 | In Maneka Gandhi’s case Judges applied which principles
- principle of rule of law
- principle of equality
- principal of natural justice
- principle of democracy
Q9 | Which case is related to Right to Privacy Under Article 21
- auto shanker case
- chameli singh vs. state of u.p.
- maneka gandhi’s case
- state of t.n. vs. k. balu
Q10 | Whether PIL is a ‘pill for every ill’ choose correct option
- false
- true
- partially true
- none of the above
Q11 | Environmental related cases are connected to which Article (Fundamentalrights) under Indian Constitution
- article 21
- article 21a
- article 32
- article 25
Q12 | Aim behind inserting 9th schedule was to
- save parliament
- save judiciary
- save agrarian reforms
- save family reforms
Q13 | 9th Schedule excluded jurisdiction of judiciary under Judicial Review
- true
- false
- not sure
- none of the above
Q14 | To which concept Dharma can be mostly related
- historical law school
- natural law school
- philosophical law school
- positive law school
Q15 | Supreme Court is Court of Record under Article
- 127
- 129
- 128
- 130
Q16 | Judges of Supreme Court can be removed from his office according toprocedure prescribed under Article
- 124(1)
- 124(2)
- 124(4)
- 124(3)
Q17 | Supreme Court is not bound by its own Decision – held in which case
- bengal immunity co. ltd. vs. state of bihar air 1955
- state of m.p. vs. narmada bachao andolan
- lt. col. khyoir singh vs. union of india
- state of bombey vs. united motors ltd.
Q18 | Which case is also called as “Fundamental Rights case
- maneka gandhi’s case
- sunil batra’s case
- kesavananda bharti’s case
- golaknath’s case
Q19 | Which judge was impeached as a first judge in Rajya Sabha on charged ofmisappropriation of funds
- soumitra sen
- p.d. doinkaran
- v. ramaswami
- n.k.sanghi
Q20 | Which are the Constitutional Provisions that ensures independence ofJudiciary
- sc/hc judges have security of tenure
- parliament can extend but cannot curtail the jurisdiction of judges
- both (a) and (b) are correct
- none of the above
Q21 | A Judge is accountable to
- constitutional law and his own conscience
- parliament and president
- both (a) and (b) are correct
- none of the above
Q22 | In 1996 “Restatement of values of Judicial Life” how many points charterwas made by the SC judges
- 16
- 18
- 19
- 20
Q23 | John Rawls theory of Justice is based on
- theory of law
- theory of duties
- theory of utility
- theory of rights
Q24 | Theory of Utility or Utilitarian theory is given by
- jeremy bentham
- austin
- holland
- roscoe pound
Q25 | Whether Retributive Theory of Justice has a prominent place under CriminalLaw
- yes
- no
- not sure
- none of the above