
Which of the following statements are incorrect about the difference between the writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and high courts in India?
The Supreme Court can issue writs not only for the purpose of enforcement of Fundamental Rights but also for any other purpose, whereas high courts can issue writs only for the purpose of enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
High courts can issue the writ of Injunction, whereas the Supreme Court cannot issue the writ of Injunction.
The Supreme Court can issue writs only in the case of appeal, whereas high courts can issue writs only when the party directly approaches it.
High courts can issue writs not only for the purpose of enforcement of Fundamental Rights but also for any other purpose, whereas the Supreme Court can issue writs only for the purpose of enforcement of Fundamental Rights.


Important Questions on Practice Questions on Indian Polity (Prelims)

Which of the following statements is/are incorrect about an unstarred question?
1. It is distinguished by an asterisk mark.
2. Answer to sucha question is given orally.
3. Answer to such a question is not followed by supplementary questions.
4. It does not carry an asterisk mark.
5. Answer to such a question is given in the written form.
Select the answer from the codes below;

Answer the following questions by using the codes given below:
Assertion: The writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and high courts in India is same
Reason: Both, the Supreme Court and the High Court can issue the writs of Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari and Quo warranto.

Answer the following questions by using the codes given below:
Assertion: In democracy, the ultimate responsibility of administration is to the people.
Reason: The democratic government is based on the principle of popular sovereignty.

Match List-I with List-II and select correct answer by using the codes given below the lists.
List-I (Provisions) | List-II (Contained in) | ||
A | Writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court | Article | |
B | Suits against government | Article | |
C | Writ jurisdiction of the High Court | Article | |
D | Source of the power of judicial review | Article | |
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