Q1 Constitution of India Under Article 124(2) read with the proviso, a Judge of the Supreme Court shall hold office until he attains the age of:
A seventy years B sixty-five years C sixty-two years D sixty years
Q2 Constitution of India Disputes between the Government of India and one or more States fall within the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under:
A Article 131 B Article 132 C Article 143 D Article 136
Q3 Constitution of India Under Article 343(1), the official language of the Union shall be Hindi in:
A Roman script B Nagari numerals form C Devanagari script D Brahmi script
Q4 Constitution of India Appointment of persons to be, and the posting and promotion of, district judges in any State is made by the Governor of the State under which Article of the Constitution?
A Article 234 B Article 235 C Article 233 D Article 236
Q5 Constitution of India Under Article 233(2), a person not already in the service of the Union or the State is eligible to be appointed a district judge only if he has been an advocate or pleader for not less than
A Five years B Twelve years C Ten years D Seven years
Q6 Constitution of India Control over district courts and courts subordinate thereto, including the posting and promotion of, and grant of leave to, judicial officers below the rank of district judge, is vested in the High Court under
A Article 233 B Article 234 C Article 237 D Article 235
Q7 Constitution of India The Constitution (Twentieth Amendment) Act, 1966 inserted Article 233A primarily to
A Transfer control of subordinate courts to the Governor B Raise the retirement age of district judges C Validate certain appointments of, and judgments delivered by, certain district judges D Create All India Judicial Service
Q8 Constitution of India The Chhattisgarh High Court at Bilaspur exercises its writ jurisdiction throughout the territory of the State by virtue of which Article?
A Article 32 B Article 227 C Article 136 D Article 226
Q9 Constitution of India A High Court may issue a writ under Article 226 to a Government or authority situated outside its territorial limits if the cause of action, wholly or in part, arises within its jurisdiction. This is expressly provided by
A Article 226(1) B Article 226(3) C Article 227(1) D Article 226(2)
Q10 Constitution of India The Chhattisgarh High Court was constituted as a separate High Court for the new State under the scheme of Article 214 with effect from
A 15 August 2000 B 26 January 2000 C 1 November 1956 D 1 November 2000