QUESTION-
1. What are subordinate courts? (1)
2. What is the tenure of a Judge of the supreme courts? [1]
3. What is an ordinance? (1)
4. what is the term of office of Rajya Sabha members? [1]
5. Who is the ex-office chairperson of the Rajya shaba? (1)
6. Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament? [1]
7. How many members can the President nominate to the
Rajya
Sabha? [1]
8. By whom and on whose advice can the Lok sabha be di
9. What is the quorum to hold the meetings of the Lok sabha
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Answer:
1.In this regard it appoints officers and servants to be made by Chief Justice or such other judge of High Court as the Chief Justice may oodirect. ... The subordinate courts include the District Judges, Judges of the city civil courts, Metropolitan magistrates and members of the judicial service of the state.
2.Supreme Court Judges retire upon attaining the age of 65 years.
3.Ordinances are laws that are promulgated by the President of India on the recommendation of the Union Cabinet, which will have the same effect as an Act of Parliament. They can only be issued when Parliament is not in session. They enable the Indian government to take immediate legislative action.
4.Rajya Sabha is a permanent body and is not subject to dissolution. However, one third of the members retire every second year, and are replaced by newly elected members. Each member is elected for a term of six years. The Vice President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha.
5.The Vice President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha. The House also elects a Deputy Chairman from among its members.
6.Parliament is the supreme legislative body of India. The Indian Parliament comprises of the President and the two Houses - Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and Lok Sabha (House of the People)
7.The Rajya Sabha should consist of not more than 250 members - 238 members representing the States and Union Territories, and 12 members nominated by the President.
8.sitting President of India
The Lok Sabha, also known as the Parliament can be dissolved on the advice and recommendation of the sitting President of India. While in actuality, the president is mostly ceremonial with very little powers as compared to the Prime Minister, he or she does have the authority to make or break the Lok Sabha.
9.55 members
The quorum to hold the meeting of the Lok Sabha is 55 members or one tenth of total strength of the house.
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