Consider the following statements.
1. The High Court issue writs only for the purpose of enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
2. The Supreme Court can issue writs for the purpose of enforcement of Fundamental Rights and also for any other purpose.
3. High Courts can issue writs of injuction whereas the Supreme Court can not issue the writ of injuction.
4. The High Courts issue writs only when the party directly approaches it, whereas the Supreme Court can issue writs only in the case of appeal.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A. 1 and 2
B. Only 2
C. 2 and 3
D. None of these
Answer: Option D
Related Questions on Political Institutions in India
A. To provide self-governance
B. To recognize traditional rights
C. To create autonomous region in tribal areas
D. To free tribal people from exploitation
Which one of the following is mainly associated with Panchayati Raj in tribal areas?
A. P. K. Thungan Committee
B. Dilip Singh Bhuria Committee
C. Sadiq Ali Committee
D. Doomarlal Baitha Committee
A. Justice V. R. Krishna Aiyyer
B. Justice P. N. Bhagwati
C. Upendra Baxi
D. Nani Palkhiwala
Under which article/articles, the High Courts and the Supreme Court can issue writs?
A. Articles 44 and 56
B. Article 123 and 213
C. Article 32 and 226
D. Articles 53 and 153

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