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Zorluk: OrtaIndian Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Courts, Judicial Review, and PIL

Match the Constitutional Articles related to the Indian Judiciary listed in List-I with their corresponding provisions in List-II:

  • Article 129Supreme Court to be a court of record
  • Article 139ATransfer of certain cases involving the same or substantially same questions of law
  • Article 215High Courts to be courts of record
  • Article 233Appointment of district judges by the Governor of the State

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Article 129 matches with Supreme Court to be a court of record; Article 139A matches with Transfer of certain cases involving the same or substantially same questions of law; Article 215 matches with High Courts to be courts of record; Article 233 matches with Appointment of district judges by the Governor of the State.
Article 129 provides that the Supreme Court is a court of record. Article 139A enables the Supreme Court to transfer cases with common legal questions. Article 215 establishes High Courts as courts of record. Article 233 mandates that appointments of district judges are made by the Governor in consultation with the High Court.

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1
Examine the constitutional provisions governing the Supreme Court in Part V of the Constitution of India.
Article 129 designates the Supreme Court as a Court of Record with contempt powers, while Article 139A grants it power to transfer cases involving common questions of law.
This establishes the status and transfer powers of the apex court.
2
Examine the constitutional provisions governing High Courts and Subordinate Courts in Part VI of the Constitution.
Article 215 designates High Courts as Courts of Record, while Article 233 governs the appointment of District Judges by the State Governor in consultation with the High Court.
This establishes the legal status of High Courts and the appointments mechanism for subordinate judiciary.
3
Pair each Article in List-I with its corresponding constitutional description in List-II.
Article 129 → Supreme Court as a court of record; Article 139A → Transfer of certain cases; Article 215 → High Courts as courts of record; Article 233 → Appointment of district judges.
The paired items accurately reflect the textual provisions of the Indian Constitution.

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Constitutional Articles specifying status, powers, and administrative jurisdictions of Supreme Court, High Courts, and Subordinate Courts.
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