A) is a watch-dog of citizen's liberty |
B) interprets the Constitution |
C) protects the Directive Principles of State Policy |
D) settles electoral disputes of the President and Vice-President of India |
C) protects the Directive Principles of State Policy |
1). The salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court of India :
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2). The Constitution of India has ensured independence of judiciary by : (i) protecting salaries and service conditions of judges (ii) prohibiting the judges from carrying on practice in courts of law after retirement (iii) providing single judiciary (iv) ensuring security of tenure of judges
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3). The Supreme Court is court of record. This implies : I. it can punish for its contempt II. Its decisions are admitted as evidence and cannot be questioned in any court of law III. It has to keep a record of all the important cases that are conducted in India IV. its decisions, once taken, are binding upon it.
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4). The main sources of law in India are : I. The Constitution II. Statutes III. Customary law IV. Judicial decisions of superior courts
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5). Judicial Review in India does not extend to :
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6). Public interest litigation applies to any case of public injury arising from :
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7). A peer-to-peer LAN is an appropriate network
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8). In CSMA/CD, the computer sends a fixed unit of data called a(n)_______
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9). The uniform resource locator (URL) is case sensitive in the ____.
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10). ASCII is a(n)________
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