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North Maharashtra University 2008 B.A Political Science F.Y. - university paper

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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY, JALGAON
ques. Paper F.Y.B.A. Political
PAPER I :- Political w.e.f. 2008-2009
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Objective ques.
1. What is the role of judiciary?
2. What is the main responsibility of the judiciary in Democratic Government?
3. How many kinds of Judicial system are there? What type of judicial system
is adopted in India?
4. When did the judicial system come into existence in Independent India?
5. By which Act was the ‘Federal Court of India’ established in India?
6. How many Judges are appointed in supreme court? Who appoints them?
7. In which article of the Indian Constitution is the composition of the supreme
court Explained?
8. What is the eligibility criteria for the Judges of the supreme Court in India?
9. State the tenure of the judge of the supreme Court in India?
10. From which fund are the salaries and allowness of the judges of the
supreme court paid in India? By which article?
11. elaborate the Limitations of the judges of the supreme court after
retirement?
12. What is Judicial Review? From which countries constitution has this idea
been taken?
13. By which article of Indian Constitution the provision for the High courts of
states are made?
14. How many High courts are there in India? Who controls them?
15. Write the nature of composition of High court in India?
16. elaborate the eligibility of judges of High Court in India?
17. Who appoints the judges of High court in India?
18. Write the tenure of the judges of High court?
19. To whom does the judge of the high court submit his resignation of his
post?
20. For which reasons can the judge of High court be dismissed?
21. Who has the power to decide to jurisdiction of high court in India?
22. elaborate the limitations of the judges of High Court after retirement?
23. When and by which amendment was the National Judicial council
established for the appointment of Judges?
24. What is Judicial Activism?
Short ans ques. :
1. Composition of Supreme Court.
2. Removal of the judges of the Supreme Court.
3. Original Jurisdiction of the supreme court.
4. Appellate function of the Supreme Court.
5. Advisory function of the Supreme Court.
6. The Role of the supreme court as the custodian of constitution.
7. Judicial Review.
8. The Supreme Court is court of Record.
9. Composition of High Court.
10. Tenure of the judges of the High Court.
11. Removal of the judges of High court.
12. Regional Jurisdiction of the High Court.
13. Role of the appellate of the High Court.
14. Power of the High Court control over the lower court.
15. Original Jurisdiction of the High Court.
16. Significance of Judicial Activism in India.
Broad ans ques. :-
1. Ellucadate the characteristics of Indian Judicial system.
2. In what may does the supreme court protect the fundamental Rights of the
citizens in India? discuss it.
3. Comment on the appellate function of supreme court in India.
4. explain the powers and function of the supreme court in India.
5. How is the Judicial Independence in India preserved? discuss.
6. explain the original Jurisdiction of the supreme court in India.
7. Supreme court is court of record means the final appellate court in the
country comment on.
8. What is Judicial Activism in India? discuss its nature.
9. discuss the Role of the High Courts in India.
10. Comment on the relation ranging from Judiciary and Parliament in India.
11. Has Indian Judicial system the real power of judicial review? Comment.
12. discuss the disputes ranging from judiciary and Parliament about the 9th
schedule in Indian constitution.
13. elaborate the various assumptions of judicial activism? discuss it.
14. explain the jurisdiction of the High Court in India.



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