Question : Writs are issued by
Option 1: Supreme Court
Option 2: High Courts
Option 3: The president
Option 4: Supreme Court and high Courts
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Correct Answer: Supreme Court and high Courts
Solution : Correct answer is Supreme Court and High courts
Indian Constitution provides five types of writs, which are Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari, Quo-warranto.
The supreme court and high courts have been provided the power to issue writs. Under article 32 of the Constitution, The Supreme Court has been provided the power to issue writs. And under article 226 high courts have been provided the power to issue writs. Citizens have the right to approach either the supreme court for the high court for the issuance of the writs.
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Question : Under the Constituion , the power to issue a writ of Habeas Corpus is vested in
Option 1: High Courts alone
Option 2: Supreme Court alone
Option 3: Both Supreme court and High Court
Option 4: All courts down to the District Courts
Question : Subordinate courts are supervised by the_____.
Option 2: District Court
Option 3: High Court
Option 4: Parliament
Question : A ______ writ is issued by the higher court (High Court or Supreme Court) when the lower court has considered the case to go beyond its jurisdiction.
Option 1: Habeas corpus
Option 2: Mandamus
Option 3: Prohibition
Option 4: quo warranto
Question : Which of the following statements is not correct concerning the election of the President of India?
Option 1: He/She is indirectly elected by the elected MLAs and MPs.
Option 2: The President is elected for five years.
Option 3: All doubts and disputes in the President's election can be inquired into and decided by the Supreme Court and the High Courts.
Option 4: The election takes place by the principle of proportional representation.
Question : Who holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court?
Option 1: The senior most judge of Supreme Court
Option 2: The chief justice of India
Option 3: The President of India
Option 4: The law minister of India
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