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Multiple choice political science understanding laws rural administration evolution and structure of indian judiciary importance of laws

Which of the following is not included in the executive wing of the government?

  1. The Prime Minister

  2. The President or the King

  3. The Ministers

  4. The Judges of the Courts

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D Correct answer
Explanation

In the parliamentary system of India, executive wing of the government is separate from state judiciary. Hence, judges of the courts are not included in the executive wing of the government.

Multiple choice political science understanding laws rural administration evolution and structure of indian judiciary importance of laws

Law is ______________________.

  1. The body of principles recognised and applied by the state

  2. The expression of social necessity

  3. The body of rules which controls the external behaviour of men

  4. All the above

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Explanation

The law is a system of rules that a society or government develops in order to deal with crime, business agreements, and social relationships. It is binding on the entire land and its people to which it belongs.

Multiple choice political science understanding laws rural administration evolution and structure of indian judiciary importance of laws

Which of the following is correct regarding the relationship between the law and the liberty ?

  1. All the laws restrict liberty

  2. All the laws help in creating liberty

  3. Only bad laws create liberty

  4. Only good laws help in creating liberty

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Explanation

Liberty exists only in an ordered state. The state frames law and the sovereign state operate through these laws.

Multiple choice political science understanding laws rural administration evolution and structure of indian judiciary importance of laws

Where is the permanent head quarters of International Court of Justice?

  1. London

  2. Moscow

  3. Washington

  4. The Hague

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Explanation

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the chief judicial organ of the United Nations (UN). It was founded in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations and initiated work in April 1946. The seat of the Court is at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands).

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In which of the following situations can the aggreived party approach the Supreme Court for the redress of the grievances ?

  1. Death sentence to a person by the High Court who had earlier been acquitted by the Session Court

  2. Conviction of a person by a Sessions judges for ten years for committing an offence

  3. Refusal of admission test

  4. Rejection of a person in an interview at the UPSC

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Explanation

Death sentence to a person by the High Court who had earlier been acquitted by the Session Court can approach the Supreme Court for the redress of the grievances. Right to Appeal under Article 134 of the Constitution of India states that an appeal shall lie with the Supreme Court Article 134 (1) (a) and (b), of the Constitution.

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We have judicial system to _____________.

  1. To provide freedom

  2. To provide food

  3. To enforce the rule of law

  4. None of these

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Explanation

The judiciary is the system of  ofcourts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state. The judiciary also provides a mechanism for the resolution of disputes.

Multiple choice political science understanding laws rural administration evolution and structure of indian judiciary importance of laws

Laws apply equally to all ________.

  1. Animals

  2. Ministers

  3. M.L.A.s

  4. Persons

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Explanation

Law is a definite rule of behaviour which is backed by the sovereign power of the State. It is a general rule of human conduct in the society which is made and enforced by the government. It also means a uniform rule of conduct which is applicable equally to all people of the State.