Social Sciences, asked by anurudhsingh18840, 4 months ago

Q1. What do you mean by Judiciary?

Q2. Name the highest judicial authority in India.

Q3. Mention the qualities of a high court Judge.

Q4. What do you mean by Lok Adalats?

Q5. In how many categories can the court cases be divided?

Q6. What is Judicial review?

Q7. What are the powers of district court?

Q8. What is public Interest Litigation​

Answers

Answered by MissPhenomenal
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1. the judges of a country or a state, when they are considered as a group.

2. The Supreme Court of India, also known as the Apex Court, is the top court and the last appellate court in India, and the Chief Justice of India is its top authority. High Courts are the top judicial bodies in the states controlled and managed by Chief Justices of States.

3. A candidate should exhibit the following aspects of proper judicial temperament: Patience, open-mindedness, courtesy, tact, courage, punctuality, firmness, understanding, compassion, humility and common sense. Those qualities should be demonstrated consistently

4. Lok Adalat is one of the alternative dispute redressal mechanisms, it is a forum where disputes/cases pending in the court of law or at pre-litigation stage are settled/ compromised amicably. Lok Adalats have been given statutory status under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.

5. two categories

6. Judicial Review can be understood as a form of court proceeding, usually in the Administrative Court where the lawfulness of a decision or action is reviewed by the judge. Where there is no effective means of challenge, judicial review is available

7. Powers of the District Court

  • The District Court hears criminal cases, domestic related cases and civil cases.
  • The District judge in case of criminal cases has the power to give any punishment including capital punishment.

8. Public interest litigation refers to litigation undertaken to secure public interest and demonstrates the availability of justice to socially-disadvantaged parties and was introduced by Justice P. N. Bhagwati. It is a relaxation on the traditional rule of locus standi.

Answered by Shivanshi54
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Answer:

1. the judges of a country or a state, when they are considered as a group.

2.The Supreme Court of India is the supreme judicial body of India and the highest court of India under the constitution.It is the most senior constitutional court, and has the power of judicial review.

3. Hope u will find answer of rhis one.

4. Lok Adalat is one of the alternative dispute redressal mechanisms, it is a forum where disputes/cases pending in the court of law or at pre-litigation stage are settled/ compromised amicably. Lok Adalats have been given statutory status under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.

5. Court cases are broadly divided into two categories.

6.Judicial Review can be understood as a form of court proceeding, usually in the Administrative Court where the lawfulness of a decision or action is reviewed by the judge. Where there is no effective means of challenge, judicial review is available.

7. Powers of the District Court

The District Court hears criminal cases, domestic related cases and civil cases.

The District judge in case of criminal cases has the power to give any punishment including capital punishment.

8. Public interest litigation refers to litigation undertaken to secure public interest and demonstrates the availability of justice to socially-disadvantaged parties and was introduced by Justice P. N. Bhagwati. It is a relaxation on the traditional rule of locus standi.

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