1. The First Class Magistrates are competent to award sentence of imprisonment upto 

(a) 4 years 
(b) 2 years 
(c) 1 year 
(d) 3 years 



2. Which is the highest court of appeal in India

(a) Supreme Court 
(b) President 
(c) High Court 
(d) Privy Council 


3. To ensure impartiality, the retired Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court are debarred from practicing law 

(a) In any court other than State High Courts 
(b) In any Criminal Court 
(c) In any court of India
(d) In any court other than the Supreme Court 



4. Who decides the number of Judges in a High Court ? 

(a) Governor of the State 
(b) Parliament 
(c) President 
(d) State Government 



5. Who is appointed as an adhoc judge of the Supreme Court ? 

(a) A sitting judge of a High Court duly qualified for appointment as a Supreme Court Judge 
(b) A person fully qualified for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme Court 
(c) A retired judge of Supreme Court 
(d) An acting judge of the Supreme Court 


6. Which of the following is covered under the original jurisdiction of the supreme court ? 

(a) Dispute relating to civil matters 
(b) Dispute between two citizens from two different states 
(c) Dispute relating to criminal cases involving murder 
(d) Disputes between two states of the Indian Union 


7. Which High Court in India, has held that the pronouncement of Talaq thrice in one go is illegal ? 

(a) Bombay High Court 
(b) None of these 
(c) Calcutta High Court 
(d) Allahabad High Court 


8. The small causes court can hear cases involving a maximum amount of 

(a) Rs 5000 
(b) Rs 2000 
(c) Rs 1000 
(d) Rs 500 


9. The power of the Supreme Court to review any judgement pronounced or order made by it previously is provided in Article?

(a) 126
(b) 139 
(c) 138 
(d) 137 



10. A common High Court for two or more states and Union Territory may be established by

(a) Parliament by Law
(b) Chief Justice of India
(c) President
(d) Governor of the state




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