Social Sciences, asked by vidietrathod, 2 months ago

ALS
AU
LAU
(1) The age of the judges of the Supreme Court cannot be more than
65 years.
False
(6) TE
of
(2) The Indian Judiciary is not independent.
A
(3) The Supreme Court does not have power to review its earlier
decisions,
(7) S
(4) There can be a common High Court for two or more States,
(8)
(5) The Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the Chief
Justice of India.
(9)
(6) The headquarters of free legal service centres of Gujarat is in
Gandhinagar.
(7) The Prime Minister can seek advice of the Supreme Court on the
legality of a bill.
5. Ch
ar
(8) POTA courts have formed to deal with POTA cases in Gujarat.​

Answers

Answered by kingfisherbadboy
3

Answer:

ALS

AU

LAU

(1) The age of the judges of the Supreme Court cannot be more than

65 years.

False

(6) TE

of

(2) The Indian Judiciary is not independent.

A

(3) The Supreme Court does not have power to review its earlier

decisions,

(7) S

(4) There can be a common High Court for two or more States,

(8)

(5) The Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the Chief

Justice of India.

(9)

(6) The headquarters of free legal service centres of Gujarat is in

Gandhinagar.

(7) The Prime Minister can seek advice of the Supreme Court on the

legality of a bill.

5. Ch

ar

(8) POTA courts have formed to deal with POTA cases in Gujarat.

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