A. The Queen
B. The speaker
C. The Lord Chancellor
D. The Governor
Related Mcqs:
- In the Constituent Assembly who of the following Indians said about relationship of parliament and judiciary “No Supreme Court, no Judiciary, can stand in judgment over the sovereign will of Parliament”:
A. J.L.Nehru
B. Ananthaswamy Ayyangar
C. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
D. Dr. Rajindra Parsad - Who curbed the judicial Review power of Judiciary through Amendment of the Constitution?
A. State Legislature
B. Parliament
C. Council of State
D. Legislative Council - The Judiciary is the:
A. Third organ of government
B. Fourth organ of government
C. Fifth organ of government
D. None of these - The British Constitution consists of:_____________?
A. Un-chambered system
B. Tri-chambered system
C. Bi-chambered system
D. None of these - According to the First Report of ‘Basic Principles Committee’ who was to elect the head of the state for five years (A cabinet will be appointed to help the head of state that will be headed by prime Minister)?
A. Upper house
B. Both Houses
C. Lower house
D. None of these - The Soviet Judiciary is ________?
A. Independent
B. Non-Independent
C. Neutral
D. None of these - Which of the following step is not needed for maintaining non-committed judiciary?
A. To recruit politically unconscious people
B. To provide retirement facilities
C. To provide incentives while in service
D. To pay high salaries and allowances
E. To adopt difficult method of removal - In the British Constitution the real executive authority is:___________?
A. The Cabinet
B. The Queen
C. The Judiciary
D. The House of Lords - The British Constitution is based on:______________?
A. Written Character
B. Convention-ridden
C. The theory of separation
D. Federal Character - The British Constitution is based on:____________?
A. The theory of separation
B. Checks and balances
C. Gap between the theory and practive
D. Judicial review