A. Master of the Rolls
B. Lord Chancellor
C. Lord Chief Justice
D. Stipendiary Magistrate
Related Mcqs:
- The highest court of Appeal in the U.K. Is:___________?
A. The House of Lords
B. The House of Commons
C. The Cabinet
D. The Ministry - The Final Court of Appeal in England is:____________?
A. The Court of Appeal
B. The High Court
C. The Country Court
D. None of these - The Court of Criminal Appeal consists of the Lord Chief Justice and about:
A. Two Judges
B. Three Judges
C. Five Judges
D. Seven Judges - Appeals from the Court of Appeal go to:______________?
A. The High Court
B. The Crown Court
C. The House of Lords
D. The County Court - The highest court of Appeal in the U.K. Is:______________?
A. The House of Lords
B. The House of Commons
C. The Cabinet
D. The Ministry - In the case of Constituent Assembly’s dissolution the Federal Court set the judgment of the Sind Court aside on the technical ground that the Act by virtue of which the Sind Court issued the verdict was ‘not yet a law’ because it had not received the assent of:
A. Federal Court
B. Prime Minister
C. Governor-General
D. Law Minister - The government under Parliamentary system is headed by:
A. The King
B. The Prime Minister
C. The President
D. The Cabinet - 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 - Lords of Appeal are appointed under:
A. Statute of West Minister Act 1831
B. Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1871
C. Parliament Act of 1911
D. None of these - The High Court consists in:___________?
A. Two Divisions
B. Three Divisions
C. Four Divisions
D. Five Divisions