Historical Background Of Haryana Judiciary


 
 
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Historical Background Of Haryana Judiciary

Haryana Judiciary

The High Court is the highest court of justice in the state. The High Court consists of a Chief Justice and a few other judges. The High Courts have two types of Jurisdictions, the Original Jurisdiction and the Appellate Jurisdiction. The High Court's power to issue writ for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights as enumerated in Article 226 and to settle Union and State Legislation and election disputes comes under Original Jurisdiction.

Historical Background

After the partition of India, the Constitution of India was framed. However, before the partition, there was the Government of India Act, 1915. By virtue of the powers conferred by Section 113 of the Government of India Act, 1915, the crown by letters patent dated 20th March, 1919,

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Question : 1

The High Court's power to issue writ for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights as enumerated in___________

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

Which of the following statement is correct ?

A  After Legislative and Executive, Judiciary is the third pillar of governance.

B. The judicial structure of India is described in Article 214 to 237.

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

  • Statement 1: The High Court of Punjab and Haryana has both Original and Appellate Jurisdictions.
  • Statement 2: The power to issue writs for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights falls under the Appellate Jurisdiction of the High Court.
Right Option : C
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