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Inspired History 8
Orient Blackswan
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Chapters
A Period of Transition
The Growth of Nationalism
Napoleon Bonaparte and the Unification of Europe
The American Civil War
India in the 18th Century
From Traders to Rulers
The British Conquest of India - Part I (1740 - 1765)
The British Conquest of India - Part II (1765 - 1857)
The Impact of British Rule in India
Socio-Religious Reforms
The Great Uprising of 1857
India's Struggle for Freedom (1858 - 1919)
Mahatma Gandhi Leads the Freedom Struggle
From Swaraj to Complete Independence (1927 - 1947)
The Central Government - the Legislature and the Executive
The Judiciary
The United Nations
ICSE
Class 8
History & Civics
The Judiciary
Available Answers
1.
Fill in the blanks.
The judiciary in India consists of _____________ levels.
In India, the _____________ court is the highest court of the judiciary.
The supreme court has one _______________ ________________ and _______________ other judges.
The supreme court has three kinds of jurisdiction; they are ______________, ________________ and _______________.
A candidate for the post of a high court judge must have been an advocate of a High court for ______________ years.
2.
Tick the sentences that are true. Correct the others.
The supreme court is located in Bombay.
The chief justice can serve till he is 65.
The decisions of the supreme court are final and blinding only on the nyaya panchayats.
The High court can issue writs.
The appointment of district judges is made by the chief minister.
3.
What are the qualifications needed for becoming a judge of the supreme court?
4.
Describe the composition of the supreme court.
5.
How can a judge of the supreme court be removed from office?
6.
Write about any two functions of the High Court.
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19 Sep 2022
Ayan B.
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