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This set of Indian Government and Politics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on The Judiciary Supreme Court, High Court and Judicial Review. Election Commission of India Composition Set 1

Q1 | Salaries, allowances and pension of the judges of the Supreme Court are charged from
Q2 | A judge of the Supreme court should have
Q3 | The framer of the Constitution of India borrowed the idea of Judicial review from the constitution of
Q4 | Which of the following Court stand at the apex of our Judicial system
Q5 | The power and function of Election Commission of India are written on
Q6 | The appointment of the chief election commissioner and other election commissioner are made by
Q7 | The chief election commissioner and other election commissioner occupied office till
Q8 | The President appointed two more election commissioner on
Q9 | The minimum age to be a voter in India is
Q10 | The constitution consist provision related to the union judiciary in Article 124 to 147 in
Q11 | The power to increase or decrease the number of judges in the supreme court rest with
Q12 | By convention, chief justice of India is selected based on
Q13 | The oldest High Court in India is
Q14 | Judges of the High Court are appointed by
Q15 | The Oath to the Judges of the High Court is administered by
Q16 | To be judge of High Court, a person must have been advocate of a High Court two or more suchcourt in succession for at least
Q17 | The tenure of judges of the high court is
Q18 | The President can transfer judges of the high Court in consultation with
Q19 | The salaries and allowances of the judges of the high court are charged to the
Q20 | The power of the Supreme court of India to decide disputes between the centre and the state fallsunder its
Q21 | Who/Which of the following is the custodian of the Constitution of India
Q22 | The chief Justice of High Court can be removed by the
Q23 | The chief Justice of India can e removed in accordance with the procedure laid down in theconstitution, by the
Q24 | The total number of High court in India at present is