1. Consider the following statements: a. Pusuant to the report of H.N. Sanyal Committee, the contempt of Courts Act, 1971 was passed. b. The Constitution of India empowers the Supreme Court and the High Courts to punish for contempt of themselves. c. The Constitution of India defines Civil Contempt and Criminal Contempt. d. In India, the Parliament is vested with powers to make laws on Contempt of Court. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1. a and b only 2. a, b and d 3. c and d only 4. 3 only Ans - 2 2. Consider the following statements: a. A bill amending the Constitution requires a prior recommendation of the President of India. b. When a Constitution Amendment Bill is presented to the President of India, it is obligatory for the President of India to give his/her assent. c. A Constitution Amendment Bill must be passed by both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha by a special majority and there is no provision for joint sitting. Which of the statement...
SUPREME COURT
Article 124 - Establishment and Constitution of Supreme Court
Article 124 A - National Judicial Appointments Commission
Article 124 B - Functions of Commission
Article 124 C - Power of Parliament to make law
Article 125 - Salaries, etc of Judges
Article 126 - Appointment of acting chief justice
Article 127 - Appointment of adhoc judges
Article 128 - Attendance of retired judges at sittings of the Supreme Court
Article 129 - Supreme Court to be a court of record
Article 130 - Seat of Supreme Court
Article 131 - Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
Article 132 - Appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court in appeals from high courts in certain cases
Article 133 - Appellate Jurisdiction of Supreme Court in appeals from high courts in regard to civil matters
Article 134 - Appellate Jurisdiction of Supreme court in regard to criminal matters
Article 134 A - Certificate for appeal to the Supreme Court
Article 135 - Jurisdiction and powers of the federal court under existing law to be exercised by the Supreme Court
Article 136 - Special leave to appeal by the Supreme Court
Article 137 - Review of judgements or orders by the Supreme Court
Article 138 - Enlargement of the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
Article 139 - Conferment on the Supreme Court of powers to issue certain writs
Article 139 A - Transfer of certain cases
Article 140 - Ancillary powers of Supreme Court
Article 141 - Law declared by Supreme Court to be binding on all courts
Article 142 - Enforcement of decrees and orders of Supreme Court and orders as to discovery, etc.
Article 143 - Power of President to Consult Supreme Court
Article 144 - Civil and Judicial authorities to act in aid of the Supreme Court
Article 145 - Rules of court, etc
Article 146 - Officers and servants and the expenses of the Supreme Court
Article 147 - Interpretation
COMPROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL OF INDIA
Article 148 - Comptroller and Auditor General of India
Article 149 - Duties and powers of the Comptroller and Auditor General
Article 150 - Form of accounts of the Union and of the states
Article 151 - Audit reports
GOVERNOR
Article 152 - Definition of state
Article 153 - Governors of states
Article 154 - Executive power of state
Article 155 - Appointment of governor
Article 156 - Term of office of governor
Article 157 - Qualifications for appointment as governor
Article 158 - Conditions of governor's office
Article 159 - Oath or affirmation by the governor
Article 160 - Discharge of the functions of the governor in certain contingencies
Article 161 - Power of governor to grant pardons, etc, and to suspend, remit or commute sentences in certain cases
Article 162 - Extent of executive power of state
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