Judiciary
Political Science ⇒ Indian Constitution and Government
Judiciary starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the process of appointment of judges to the High Courts in India.
Describe the process of impeachment of a judge of the Supreme Court of India.
Describe the structure of the judiciary in India.
Explain the concept of 'judicial independence' in the context of the Indian judiciary.
Explain the difference between 'judicial review' and 'judicial activism'.
Explain the term 'collegium system' in the context of appointment of judges in India.
Explain the term 'judicial activism' with reference to the Indian judiciary.
Explain the term 'Public Interest Litigation' (PIL) in the context of the Indian judiciary.
Explain the term 'single integrated judicial system' as applied to India.
State any one ground on which a judge of the Supreme Court can be removed from office.
State any two qualifications required to be appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court of India.
What is meant by 'original jurisdiction' of the Supreme Court?
What is the difference between the appellate and original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?
What is the significance of the Kesavananda Bharati case in the context of the Indian judiciary?
