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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Which of the following concerns arises from the Vice-President’s remark calling judges a “super parliament”?
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Answer: C) It undermines judicial authority and constitutional review
Explanation: Referring to judges as a “super parliament” questions their legitimacy and undermines the judiciary’s core function of constitutional review. This weakens the checks and balances system enshrined in the Constitution.
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Answer: C) It undermines judicial authority and constitutional review
Explanation: Referring to judges as a “super parliament” questions their legitimacy and undermines the judiciary’s core function of constitutional review. This weakens the checks and balances system enshrined in the Constitution.
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Why is the term “super parliament” problematic in the Indian constitutional context?
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Answer: C) It misrepresents the role of judicial review and violates separation of powers
Explanation: The judiciary reviews laws for constitutionality; it does not legislate. Labeling it as a “super parliament” wrongly implies legislative powers and disrupts the balance among the three branches of government.
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Answer: C) It misrepresents the role of judicial review and violates separation of powers
Explanation: The judiciary reviews laws for constitutionality; it does not legislate. Labeling it as a “super parliament” wrongly implies legislative powers and disrupts the balance among the three branches of government.
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Which constitutional provision ensures that judges cannot be easily removed from office, protecting judicial independence?
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Answer: B) Article 124(4)
Explanation: Article 124(4) outlines the process for the impeachment of Supreme Court judges for proven misbehaviour or incapacity, ensuring security of tenure and shielding judges from arbitrary removal.
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Answer: B) Article 124(4)
Explanation: Article 124(4) outlines the process for the impeachment of Supreme Court judges for proven misbehaviour or incapacity, ensuring security of tenure and shielding judges from arbitrary removal.
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
How does the Constitution ensure the financial independence of the judiciary?
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Answer: C) Judicial salaries are charged on the Consolidated Fund of India and not subject to parliamentary vote
Explanation: This financial safeguard prevents the executive or legislature from exerting influence by manipulating funds, thus preserving judicial independence.
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Answer: C) Judicial salaries are charged on the Consolidated Fund of India and not subject to parliamentary vote
Explanation: This financial safeguard prevents the executive or legislature from exerting influence by manipulating funds, thus preserving judicial independence.
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Why is the claim that judges are above the law considered irrational in India’s democracy?
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Answer: C) Judges can be removed for proved misbehaviour and are accountable under the Constitution
Explanation: Judges operate under constitutional authority and can be impeached under Article 124(4), reinforcing that no one, including judges, is above the law.
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Answer: C) Judges can be removed for proved misbehaviour and are accountable under the Constitution
Explanation: Judges operate under constitutional authority and can be impeached under Article 124(4), reinforcing that no one, including judges, is above the law.